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    Chemnitz University of Technology ; 2019
    In:  Technologies for Lightweight Structures (TLS) Vol. 1, No. 2 ( 2019-01-09)
    In: Technologies for Lightweight Structures (TLS), Chemnitz University of Technology, Vol. 1, No. 2 ( 2019-01-09)
    Abstract: Functional integration processes gain more and more importance in lightweight engineering. In this paper we discuss how to improve fibre-reinforced composites with structurally integrated condition monitoring systems, suitable for predicting failure behaviour. Especially commercially available and tested silicon sensors, but also new developments are well-suited for this intention. We present a smart semi-finished textile with integrated silicon sensors for in-situ conditions and process monitoring in fibre-reinforced composites. It consists of a textile substrate tape with integrated electrically conductive fibres and various silicon sensors, applied by micro-injection moulding. A so-called “interposer” is used as an electrical adapter between the microstructures of the sensor system and the mesostructures of the textile. The key technology used for the encapsulation and electrical contacting of the sensor nodes is a two-stage two-component micro injection moulding process, allowing for a cost efficient and application specific mass production. As proof of concept we chose the injection moulding process to investigate the influence of the fabrication process on all electronic components with a silicon stress measurement chip. We performed in-situ measurements of temperature and in-plane mechanical stress for different glass fibre contents of the PA6 melt and tool temperatures and compared the results with a finite element simulation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2512-4587
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Chemnitz University of Technology
    Publication Date: 2019
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