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Development of a novel electrochemically active membrane and 'smart' material based vibration sensor/damper
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Materials ScienceActive MembraneElectrical EngineeringEngineeringSoft RoboticsFlexible ElectronicsMechanical VibrationsMechanical EngineeringNano Electro Mechanical SystemActive Vibration ControlElectronic-mechanical SystemSensor DesignFlexible SensorVibration Sensor/damperVibration ControlSensor TechnologyPrototype Accelerometer CellSmart Structure
Vibration control has been achieved using state-of-the-art 'smart' materials. A 'smart' material has been developed from a metallized ionomer membrane called Nafion. This electroded material can sense mechanical vibrations and generate a voltage response. Electroded Nafion has a unique vibrational damping property. Damping with this material is achieved by dissipating the electrical energy generated as heat. This can be done using an external resistance or optimally by creating an internal conductive path. A prototype accelerometer cell has been developed which shows excellent linear characteristics and high sensitivity. It is found that the most critical element in both of the applications is the sum of the internal and the contact resistances of the electroded Nafion hydrogen pressure cell. Accordingly, a study of the resistance of these Nafion-based cells has been made and the results are included and discussed.
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