Abstract
The electrical resistance change method (ERCM) is a promising method for structural health monitoring (SHM) of composites. In this work, copper (Cu) nano-ink was printed and successfully sintered on carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) substrate for damage sensing via a flash light sintering method. Before printing, surface-polished CFRP substrate was flash light treated to remove remnant epoxy between carbon fibers. Then, Cu nano-ink was formulated and printed on the CFRP substrate, and the printed Cu nano-ink patterns were sintered within a few milliseconds using a range of flash light irradiation energies. A two-step flash light sintering method to reduce contact resistance between the Cu electrode and CFRP interface was further investigated. Fabricated Cu electrodes were characterized using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Using a two-step sintering approach, we fabricated Cu electrodes on CFRP with low contact resistance (0.93 Ω), high durability, and no mechanical degradation of CFRP substrate.
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