Abstract

Magnesium hydrogen storage tanks shrink and expand due to different states of hydrogen absorption and desorption, so it is important to monitor the body expansion, temperature change and stress change on the surface of magnesium hydrogen storage tank in real time. At present, commercially available temperature sensors and strain gauges are bulky, and the two sensors are not easy to be placed on the surface of magnesium hydrogen storage tanks for accurate measurement. Therefore, this study used micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to innovate and integrate micro-temperature sensor and micro-strain sensor, and make a small volume but high sensitivity high temperature resistant flexible integrated microsensor, which can be placed on the surface of the magnesium hydrogen storage tank to monitor the temperature, expansion and stress changes in real time, thus providing a reference for improving the optimal design of the magnesium hydrogen storage tank.

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