Self‐sensing piezoresistive aerospace composites based on CNTs and 2D material coated fabric sensors

The ongoing fourth industrial revolution, also known as “Industry 4.0” is the driving force behind the digitalization of various manufacturing systems by incorporating smart autonomous systems, the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, and artificial intelligence. In terms of aerospace composites, com...

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Published inElectron (Harbin, China. Online) Vol. 2; no. 3
Main Authors Khan, Tayyab, Umer, Rehan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wiley 01.08.2024
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Summary:The ongoing fourth industrial revolution, also known as “Industry 4.0” is the driving force behind the digitalization of various manufacturing systems by incorporating smart autonomous systems, the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, and artificial intelligence. In terms of aerospace composites, comprehensive research has been carried out in the past decade or so to manufacture smart and self‐sensing fiber‐reinforced polymer composites capable of monitoring their own health states. This review focuses on recent developments in smart, self‐sensing fiber‐reinforced composites incorporating nanomaterial‐coated piezoresistive fabric sensors such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), graphene, and MXene. A comprehensive overview of process monitoring involving the complete resin infusion cycle, such as compaction response, resin flow monitoring, pressure variations within the mold, process‐induced defects monitoring, and cure/post‐cure monitoring, has been provided. The post‐manufacturing structuring health monitoring (SHM) of composites has also been discussed in detail. An overview of the associated challenges of these sensors, such as manufacturability, robustness, conductivity/piezoresistivity calibration, and the effect on structural integrity, is presented. Finally, future insights into the application of these sensors in the physical and cyber domains for smart factories of the future have also been discussed. The fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0, is advancing manufacturing through smart autonomous systems, IoT, robotics, and AI. Research in aerospace composites focuses on creating self‐sensing fiber‐reinforced polymers with nanomaterial‐coated piezoresistive sensors. This review highlights recent developments, sensing mechanisms, and post‐manufacturing health monitoring of these composites. It also discusses challenges like manufacturability and future applications in smart factories.
ISSN:2751-2606
2751-2614
DOI:10.1002/elt2.61