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26 April 1996 Use of in-situ dielectric sensing for intelligent processing and health monitoring
D. Kranbuehl, H. Aandahl, Nicole M. Haralampus-Grynaviski, W. Newby, David Hood, G. Boiteux, Gerard Seytre, Jean Pierre Pascault, Abderrahim Maazouz, J. F. Gerard, H. Sautereau, J. F. Chailan, Alfred C. Loos, J. D. MacRae
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Abstract
Frequency dependent dielectric measurements (FDEMS) provide a sensitive, automated in situ sensor for intelligent processing and an in situ means for monitoring durability, that is degradation of polymers during use. FDEMS in situ sensors can be designed and calibrated to monitor changes in processing properties during fabrication and changes in mechanical or electrical service life properties of polymer materials during use. With a proper understanding of the type of polymer and the use environment, the sensor output can be related to changes in modulus, maximum load and elongation at break. The FDEMS technique has advantages over other monitoring techniques: nondestructive; accuracy/reproductivity; sensitivity; in situ capability; remote sensing; automated.
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D. Kranbuehl, H. Aandahl, Nicole M. Haralampus-Grynaviski, W. Newby, David Hood, G. Boiteux, Gerard Seytre, Jean Pierre Pascault, Abderrahim Maazouz, J. F. Gerard, H. Sautereau, J. F. Chailan, Alfred C. Loos, and J. D. MacRae "Use of in-situ dielectric sensing for intelligent processing and health monitoring", Proc. SPIE 2779, 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Materials and 3rd European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, (26 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237095
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Polymers

Dielectrics

Environmental sensing

Process control

Diffusion

Intelligent sensors

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