DocumentCode :
162205
Title :
Carbon black-PDMS composite conformal pressure sensor arrays for near-body flow detection
Author :
Dusek, Jeff ; Triantafyllou, Michael ; Mun Ee Woo ; Lang, Jiandong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
7-10 April 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
In nature, fish rely on the lateral line sensory organ for many critical behaviors including obstacle detection, prey tracking, and schooling. Acting in a similar fashion to an array of pressure sensors, the lateral line allows for the detection of near-body flow structures such as vortex shedding and separated flow. Drawing on the lateral line for inspiration, conformal and highly sensitive pressure sensor arrays were investigated using a carbon black and polydimethylsiloxane (CBPDMS) composite as a piezoresistive sensing material. In order to achieve the sensitivity necessary for the detection of hydrodynamic stimulus while maintaining the flexibility and robustness for use in the maritime environment, a porous CBPDMS composite was developed using sugar as a sacrificial scaffold. When the sacrificial scaffold was dissolved, the Young´s modulus of the porous composite was reduced nearly two orders of magnitude compared to solid CBPDMS, leading to an order of magnitude increase in array sensitivity. The porous CBPDMS active material was packaged as an underwater sensing array using multiple encapsulation methods, and successfully tested using water wave stimulus in the MIT Towing Tank.
Keywords :
Young´s modulus; biomechanics; carbon; dissolving; encapsulation; filled polymers; flow sensors; flow separation; hydrodynamics; mechanoception; piezoresistance; piezoresistive devices; porosity; porous materials; pressure sensors; sensor arrays; C; MIT Towing Tank; Young´s modulus; array sensitivity; carbon black-PDMS composite conformal pressure sensor arrays; conformal pressure sensor arrays; dissolving; flexibility; highly sensitive pressure sensor arrays; hydrodynamic stimulus detection; inspiration; lateral line sensory organ; maritime environment; multiple encapsulation methods; near-body flow detection; near-body flow structures; obstacle detection; piezoresistive sensing material; polydimethylsiloxane; porous CBPDMS composite; prey tracking; sacrificial scaffold; schooling; separated flow; sugar; underwater sensing array; vortex shedding; water wave stimulus; Carbon; Sensitivity; Sensor arrays; Sugar; Young´s modulus;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2014 - TAIPEI
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3645-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS-TAIPEI.2014.6964479
Filename :
6964479
Link To Document :
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