Wireless Passive Radio-frequency Strain and Displacement Sensors

Wireless strain and displacement sensors wirelessly monitor structural health and integrity, and are made by printing inductor-interdigital capacitor sensing circuits on a variety of substrates, including ceramic substrates, with thermally processable conductive inks. Sensors of the invention can be employed to detect strain and displacement of civil structures, such as bridges and buildings. The sensors include sensing elements that are mounted or printed on stiff, inflexible substrates, which prevent the sensing elements from bending, stretching, or otherwise warping when the sensor is strained. An interlayer between the sensing elements allows the sensing elements to move with respect to each other during application of strain. Thus, strain causes the sensing elements to move but not to deform, causing changes in sensor resonance that can be detected through wireless radio-frequency interrogation. Because the sensing elements do not change shape when under strain, the sensor can undergo millions of measurement cycles before breaking.

Patents:
WO 2,011,066,028

Inventor(s): AGARAJAN RAMASWAMY [US]; PARK JUNGRAE [US]; BALASUBRAMANIAM SHARAVANAN [US]; CAZECA MARIO J [US]; SIVASUBRAMANIAN SHIVSHANKAR [U

Type of Offer: Licensing



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