A ceramic strain gage based on reactively sputtered indium-tinoxide (ITO) thin films is being developed to monitor the structural integrity of components employed in aerospace propulsion systems operating at temperatures in excess of 1500°C. The hightemperature stability and piezoresistive properties depend to a large extent on the thickness of the active ITO strain elements comprising these ceramic strain gages. Scanning electron microscopy of the thick ITO sensors revealed a partially sintered microstructure consisting of a contiguous network of submicrometer ITO particles with well-defined necks and isolated nanoporosity. It appeared that densification of the ITO particles was retarded during high-temperature exposure with nitrogen playi...
The effect of strain level on gage factor was investigated from room temperature to 1000°C and the p...
High temperature thin film strain gauges are widely used in the strain measurement of extreme condit...
The increase in turbine operating temperatures for both power generation and propulsion has lead to ...
A ceramic strain gage based on reactively sputtered indium-tinoxide (ITO) thin films is being develo...
A ceramic strain gage based on reactively sputtered indium-tinoxide (ITO) thin films is being develo...
A ceramic strain gage based on reactively sputtered indium tin oxide thin films is being developed t...
Ceramic ITO strain sensors were prepared by reactive sputtering in various nitrogen/oxygen/argon par...
Thin film strain gages were developed to assess the mechanical behavior of components used for power...
Dynamic strain gages based on alloys of indium tin oxide (ITO) have been developed to monitor the st...
A robust ceramic thin film strain gage based on indium-tin-oxide (ITO) has been developed for static...
Indium-tin-oxide (ITO) thin films strain gages were prepared by reactive sputtering onto both high p...
Ceramic strain gages are being developed to monitor the structural integrity of gas turbine engine c...
A ceramic thermocouple based on indium-tin-oxide (ITO) thin films is being developed to measure the ...
Modern aircraft propulsion systems require new engine materials and process technologies that allow ...
A robust strain gage based on alloys of indium-tin-oxide (ITO) has been developed, which is capable ...
The effect of strain level on gage factor was investigated from room temperature to 1000°C and the p...
High temperature thin film strain gauges are widely used in the strain measurement of extreme condit...
The increase in turbine operating temperatures for both power generation and propulsion has lead to ...
A ceramic strain gage based on reactively sputtered indium-tinoxide (ITO) thin films is being develo...
A ceramic strain gage based on reactively sputtered indium-tinoxide (ITO) thin films is being develo...
A ceramic strain gage based on reactively sputtered indium tin oxide thin films is being developed t...
Ceramic ITO strain sensors were prepared by reactive sputtering in various nitrogen/oxygen/argon par...
Thin film strain gages were developed to assess the mechanical behavior of components used for power...
Dynamic strain gages based on alloys of indium tin oxide (ITO) have been developed to monitor the st...
A robust ceramic thin film strain gage based on indium-tin-oxide (ITO) has been developed for static...
Indium-tin-oxide (ITO) thin films strain gages were prepared by reactive sputtering onto both high p...
Ceramic strain gages are being developed to monitor the structural integrity of gas turbine engine c...
A ceramic thermocouple based on indium-tin-oxide (ITO) thin films is being developed to measure the ...
Modern aircraft propulsion systems require new engine materials and process technologies that allow ...
A robust strain gage based on alloys of indium-tin-oxide (ITO) has been developed, which is capable ...
The effect of strain level on gage factor was investigated from room temperature to 1000°C and the p...
High temperature thin film strain gauges are widely used in the strain measurement of extreme condit...
The increase in turbine operating temperatures for both power generation and propulsion has lead to ...