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24 July 2001 Conductive polymer sensor arrays: a new approach for structural health monitoring
Jeffrey N. Schoess
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Abstract
Today's commercial and military aircraft require significant manpower resources to provide operational readiness and safety of flight. Aging aircraft fleets are much in need of new and innovative health-monitoring methods to prevent catastrophic failure and reduce life-cycle costs. The key items to be addressed are describing in situ structural integrity characteristics of corrosion and barely visible impact damage (BVID) to determine the 'damage susceptibility.' This paper presents a new concept for performing onboard real-time monitoring using conductive polymer sensor array technology.
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Jeffrey N. Schoess "Conductive polymer sensor arrays: a new approach for structural health monitoring", Proc. SPIE 4335, Advanced Nondestructive Evaluation for Structural and Biological Health Monitoring, (24 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.434164
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Polymers

Polymeric sensors

Corrosion

Inspection

Antennas

Resistors

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