AbstractOver the last decade, research has been conducted to investigate the use of triboluminescence (TL) as the active element for impact sensors. TL is defined as the emission of light produced by mechanical action. For the last decade, the authors has obtained extensive experience in characterizing TL and has successfully measured it during impacts with speeds of 1 m/s to about 5.6km/s. For the most part, zinc sulfide and europium dibenzoylmethide triethylammonium (europium tetrakis) compounds have been used as sample materials, since both emit strong TL. Recent ballistic results also show there is a ~1nm shift in the triboluminescent peak wavelength between the high speed 30 caliber and low speed 9mm projectiles augmented with ZnS:Mn p...
Reactive structural materials are of interest in military applications due to their impact-initiated...
Phosphors are materials doped with one or more impurities that give cold light emission when excited...
Polyacrylamide hydrogel entrapment of EuD4TEA or Cu(NCS)(py)2(PPh3) radically extends the emission t...
AbstractOver the last decade, research has been conducted to investigate the use of triboluminescenc...
The emission of light due to crystal fracture, or triboluminescence (TL), is a phenomenon that has b...
Triboluminescence (TL) is a mechanical and luminescent phenomena enabling damage sensing capabilitie...
The emission of light due to crystal fracture from triboluminescence is a phenomenon that has been k...
Extensive research work has been done in recent times to apply the triboluminescence (TL) phenomenon...
Triboluminescent (TL) materials may be used in embedded structural health monitoring systems for com...
Barely visible impact damage in composites can result in hidden damage such as delamination and crac...
Triboluminescence phenomenon has generated extensive research interest over the years since it was r...
The triboluminescence phenomenon has been proposed as a sensor system for detecting and monitoring d...
The ability of an object to emit light upon fracture is known as triboluminescence (TL). While no co...
In 1966 Hurt et al., synthesized a material that emits a light when fractured so bright that it can ...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and graphs.Many studies have tried to determine...
Reactive structural materials are of interest in military applications due to their impact-initiated...
Phosphors are materials doped with one or more impurities that give cold light emission when excited...
Polyacrylamide hydrogel entrapment of EuD4TEA or Cu(NCS)(py)2(PPh3) radically extends the emission t...
AbstractOver the last decade, research has been conducted to investigate the use of triboluminescenc...
The emission of light due to crystal fracture, or triboluminescence (TL), is a phenomenon that has b...
Triboluminescence (TL) is a mechanical and luminescent phenomena enabling damage sensing capabilitie...
The emission of light due to crystal fracture from triboluminescence is a phenomenon that has been k...
Extensive research work has been done in recent times to apply the triboluminescence (TL) phenomenon...
Triboluminescent (TL) materials may be used in embedded structural health monitoring systems for com...
Barely visible impact damage in composites can result in hidden damage such as delamination and crac...
Triboluminescence phenomenon has generated extensive research interest over the years since it was r...
The triboluminescence phenomenon has been proposed as a sensor system for detecting and monitoring d...
The ability of an object to emit light upon fracture is known as triboluminescence (TL). While no co...
In 1966 Hurt et al., synthesized a material that emits a light when fractured so bright that it can ...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and graphs.Many studies have tried to determine...
Reactive structural materials are of interest in military applications due to their impact-initiated...
Phosphors are materials doped with one or more impurities that give cold light emission when excited...
Polyacrylamide hydrogel entrapment of EuD4TEA or Cu(NCS)(py)2(PPh3) radically extends the emission t...