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Characterisation of lithographically printed resistive strain gauges
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posted on 2011-06-16, 09:30 authored by Gareth I. Hay, Peter S.A. Evans, David J. Harrison, Darren SoutheeDarren Southee, George Simpson, Paul M. HarreyThis paper reports progress in sensor fabrication by
the conductive lithographic film (CLF) printing process.Work describing
strain-sensitive structures manufactured using a modified
printing process and conductive inks is addressed. The performance
of a “single-ink” strain-sensitive structure when printed
on six alternative substrates (GlossArt, PolyArt, Teslin, Mylar C,
Melinex, and Kapton) is analyzed. Though not intending to compete
with conventional gauges in high-tolerance measurement, the
structures exhibit properties that indicate suitability for novel applications.
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Citation
HAY, G.I. ... et al, 2005. Characterisation of lithographically printed resistive strain gauges. IEEE Sensors Journal, 5 (5), pp. 864-871.Publisher
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- en