In this paper, a carbon nanotube (CNT)/polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) composite force-sensitive structure with good flexibility is proposed and fabricated, and the measurement of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Raman are carried out. The equivalent circuit of force-sensitive test of structure is performed and analyzed under direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) conditions. Under AC conditions, experimental results further show that the sensitivity and sensitivity factors of force-sensitive structures are 0.15 KPa−1 and 2.17 in the pressure range of 600–1000 KPa compressive stress and 20–50% tensile stress, respectively. These results are increased by 36.4% and 38.2% compared to the results of compressive stress (0.11 KPa−1) a...
Polymer composites containing conductive fillers that utilize the piezoresistive effect can be emplo...
Flexible pressure sensors attached conformably to skin are of great interest for wearable electronic...
Recent interest in the fields of human motion monitoring, electronic skin, and human–machine interfa...
This paper reports on the fabrication of carbon nanotube (CNT) composites based on poly-dimethylsilo...
Nanocomposites based sensors were developed and reported by many researchers for different purposes ...
We report the electrical resistive response of an elastomeric composite material, composed of poly(d...
This paper reports the fabrication process and characterization of a flexible pressure sensor based ...
This thesis aims to develop a new type of highly stretchable strain sensor to measure large deformat...
We report the development of a micropatterned nanocomposite composed of elastomer poly(dimethylsilox...
Strain sensors capable of operating in high strain conditions remain a technical challenge. In parti...
Here, we report highly strain-tolerant and sensitive strain sensors based on carbon nanostructures (...
In this study, the piezoresistive properties of CNT (Carbon Nanotube)/EPDM composite are characteriz...
This dissertation investigates the multiphysical behavior of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)/...
Flexible pressure sensors still face difficulties achieving a constantly adaptable micronanostructur...
This paper presents a nanocomposite strain gauge composed of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and multi-walled...
Polymer composites containing conductive fillers that utilize the piezoresistive effect can be emplo...
Flexible pressure sensors attached conformably to skin are of great interest for wearable electronic...
Recent interest in the fields of human motion monitoring, electronic skin, and human–machine interfa...
This paper reports on the fabrication of carbon nanotube (CNT) composites based on poly-dimethylsilo...
Nanocomposites based sensors were developed and reported by many researchers for different purposes ...
We report the electrical resistive response of an elastomeric composite material, composed of poly(d...
This paper reports the fabrication process and characterization of a flexible pressure sensor based ...
This thesis aims to develop a new type of highly stretchable strain sensor to measure large deformat...
We report the development of a micropatterned nanocomposite composed of elastomer poly(dimethylsilox...
Strain sensors capable of operating in high strain conditions remain a technical challenge. In parti...
Here, we report highly strain-tolerant and sensitive strain sensors based on carbon nanostructures (...
In this study, the piezoresistive properties of CNT (Carbon Nanotube)/EPDM composite are characteriz...
This dissertation investigates the multiphysical behavior of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)/...
Flexible pressure sensors still face difficulties achieving a constantly adaptable micronanostructur...
This paper presents a nanocomposite strain gauge composed of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and multi-walled...
Polymer composites containing conductive fillers that utilize the piezoresistive effect can be emplo...
Flexible pressure sensors attached conformably to skin are of great interest for wearable electronic...
Recent interest in the fields of human motion monitoring, electronic skin, and human–machine interfa...