Carbon Nanofiber Aggregate Sensors for Sustaining Resilience of Civil Infrastructures to Multi-Hazards
A. Gautam, Y. Mo, Yuhua Chen, Jinghong Chen, Bhagirath Joshi
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Abstract
Natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes. and floods) or man-made disasters or accidents (missile/aircraft impacts, fires. and explosions) lead to substantial damage on critical infrastructures and communities and have social, economic, and environmental consequences. As the safety of civil infrastructures is critically important, effective structural health monitoring (SHM) systems of infrastructures should be developed to avoid and mitigate the risks caused by various types of hazards. Carbon Nanofiber Aggregates (CNFAs) developed at the University of Houston are piezoelectric aggregates that can respond uniquely to different multi-hazards. This unique response makes this a sensor capable of being used in the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of civil infrastructures in each of the multi-hazards. This paper explains how CNFAs can be used for multi-hazard monitoring and discusses the ultra-low noise, high sensitivity of CNFA sensor electrical interfaces, radiation-tolerant wired and wireless communication capabilities of the CNFA sensor which leads to the very possible development of the wireless CNFAs’ real-time SHM system for sustaining resilience of civil infrastructures to multi-hazards. Adv Civil Eng Tech Copyright © Mo YL 2/7 How to cite this article: Avinash G, Mo YL, Yuhua C, Jinghong C, Bhagirath J. Carbon Nanofiber Aggregate Sensors for Sustaining Resilience of Civil Infrastructures to Multi-Hazards. Adv Civil Eng Tech .3(1). ACET.000551.2019. DOI: 10.31031/ACET.2019.03.000551 Volume 3 Issue 1 infrastructures. Moreover, the wireless data collection technique is developed to further equip the research with the advanced and latest science and technology related to this topic.
用于维持民用基础设施对多种灾害恢复能力的碳纳米纤维聚集体传感器
自然灾害(地震、飓风、龙卷风)。洪水)或人为灾难或事故(导弹/飞机撞击,火灾)。爆炸)会对关键基础设施和社区造成重大破坏,并产生社会、经济和环境后果。民用基础设施的安全至关重要,必须建立有效的基础设施结构健康监测系统,以避免和减轻各种灾害带来的风险。休斯敦大学开发的纳米碳纤维聚集体(CNFAs)是一种压电聚集体,可以对不同的多重危害做出独特的反应。这种独特的响应使该传感器能够用于各种多重灾害下民用基础设施的结构健康监测(SHM)。本文解释了CNFA如何用于多灾害监测,并讨论了CNFA传感器的超低噪声、高灵敏度的电接口、耐辐射的有线和无线通信能力,从而很有可能发展无线CNFA实时SHM系统,以维持民用基础设施对多灾害的弹性。版权所有©Mo YL 2/7本文引用方式:王晓明,李玉华,陈景红,王晓明。纳米碳纤维传感器在土木工程中的应用。助理土木工程技术3(1)。ACET.000551.2019。DOI: 10.31031/ACET.2019.03.000551卷3第1期基础设施。此外,开发了无线数据采集技术,进一步为研究提供了与本课题相关的先进和最新的科学技术。
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