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14 July 2004 Design and experimental validation of a wireless PVDF displacement sensor for structure monitoring
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Abstract
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a piezoelectric polymer material. One of its most attractive applications is being used as a sensor for structure monitoring. A suitable circuit interface plays an important role in sensor design. PVDF sensor can be used in a large variety of situations according to different design of circuit. The approach to a special circuit interface, which enables PVDF sensor to be utilized as a wireless “dynamic strain gage”, is presented in this paper. The wireless PVDF sensor was then tested and all the results have been compared with strain gage output for strain and displacement measurements.
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Hua Gu, Peng Jin, Yang Zhao, George M. Lloyd, and Ming L. Wang "Design and experimental validation of a wireless PVDF displacement sensor for structure monitoring", Proc. SPIE 5395, Nondestructive Detection and Measurement for Homeland Security II, (14 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.540359
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KEYWORDS
Ferroelectric polymers

Sensors

Calibration

Amplifiers

Data acquisition

Transceivers

Transducers

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