Monotonic strain sensing behavior of self-assembled carbon nanotubes/graphene silicone rubber composites under cyclic loading
Abstract
Conductive polymer composites can detect strain and pressure when subjected to large deformations. However, the complex strain sensing behaviors of the composites, such as the non-monotonic resistance response during cyclic loading, limit their further application. In this paper, the strain sensing behaviors have been optimally regulated through the synergistic effect and self-assembly of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene (GR) in silicone...
Paper Details
Title
Monotonic strain sensing behavior of self-assembled carbon nanotubes/graphene silicone rubber composites under cyclic loading
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
200
Pages
108474 - 108474
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