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Multilayered Composites with Modulus Gradient for Enhanced Pressure—Temperature Sensing Performance

Author(s)
Jeong, ChangyoonHwang, Sang-HaKim, Byeong-JooChae, Han GiPark, Young-Bin
Issued Date
2021-07
DOI
10.3390/s21144752
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53305
Fulltext
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/14/4752
Citation
SENSORS, v.21, no.14, pp.4752
Abstract
Highly sensitive and flexible composite sensors with pressure and temperature sensing abilities are of great importance in human motion monitoring, robotic skins, and automobile seats when checking the boarding status. Several studies have been conducted to improve the temperature-pressure sensitivity; however, they require a complex fabrication process for micro-nanostructures, which are material-dependent. Therefore, there is a need to develop the structural designs to improve the sensing abilities. Herein, we demonstrate a flexible composite with an enhanced pressure and temperature sensing performance. Its structural design consists of a multilayered composite construction with an elastic modulus gradient. Controlled stress concentration and distribution induced by a micropatterned structure between the layers improves its pressure and temperature sensing performance. The proposed composite sensor can monitor a wide range of pressure and temperature stimuli and also has potential applications as an automotive seat sensor for simultaneous human temperature detection and occupant weight sensing.
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
1424-8220
Keyword (Author)
multilayered compositesmodulus gradientstress concentrating geometrystress distributionpressure sensingtemperature sensing
Keyword
SENSORTRANSPARENTFILMSFABRICATION

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