Papers by Author: Jing Li

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Abstract: The paper deals with the temperature sensitivity of a new type strain sensor named carbon fiber smart layer (CFSL) made of epoxy-matrix composites with short carbon fiber mats. The experiment result indicated that the epoxy matrix CFSL is sensitive to temperature variation. It exhibits NTC effect in -5°C~25°C and exhibits PTC effect in 25°C~50°C. The NTC effect is relatively gentle and the PTC effect is relatively dramatic. The mechanism of both NTC effect and PTC effect is discussed based on the temperature sensitivities of carbon fiber itself and the fiber to fiber interface. Further experiment demonstrated its temperature sensing properties in the temperature scale in which the NTC effect or PTC effect exhibits individually.
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Abstract: In order to improve the gauge factor of polymer-matrix carbon fiber reinforced composites (CFRP) for strain sensing, the carbon fiber sensitive interface was constructed in epoxy by effectively overlapping the CFRP laminates in local area. The strain sensitivities of the carbon fiber interface were proved by the cyclic tension test on the base specimens covered by the carbon fiber composites with the sensitive interface, and their much bigger gauge factors were revealed by the comparison with the polymer-matrix continuous carbon fiber composite. The sensitivity of the carbon fiber interface is originated from the change of the interfacial points due to the interfacial stress.
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Abstract: The paper makes a comprehensive study on the sensitivity of a new type strain sensor named polymer-matrix carbon fiber smart layer. The sensitivity to tensile strain was gained by a uniaxial tension test. By a three-point bending test on a FRP bar stuck by the smart layer, the sensitivity to compressive strain was revealed and a lower gauge factor was obtained compared to the sensitivity to tensile strain. In addition, a pure shearing test was designed, revealing the sensitivity to shear strain.
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