3D network structure and sensing performance of woven fabric as promising flexible strain sensor

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Yixin Liu
Lin Liu
Zhen Li
Yinan Zhao
Jikai Liu
Juming Yao
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[1] Zhejiang Sci-Tech University,The Key Laboratory of Advanced Textile Materials and Manufacturing Technology of Ministry of Education, College of Materials and Textiles
[2] National Engineering Lab of Textile Fiber Materials and Processing Technology,College of Textiles and Clothing
[3] Qingdao University,undefined
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SN Applied Sciences | 2020年 / 2卷
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Strain sensor; Woven fabric; Pierce’s fabric geometry model; Elastic strain;
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A flexible strain sensor was developed through weaving conductive yarns to 3D woven fabric. The relationship between the sensing performance of the woven fabric and its 3D network structure containing yarn shrinkage and arrangement density, as well as fabric interweaving, was investigated according to Pierce’s fabric geometry model and the assumption of elastic strain of yarn. Based on such models and assumption, the theoretical results were verified by the experimental data from uniaxial stretching, and the trends of both results were consistent. The sensitivity of woven fabric on its elastic strain is relatively small (GF < 2) and nonlinearity. With the deformation of fabric geometry structure (Stage I) caused by stretching on warp direction, the shrinkage of weft yarn (cw) and interweaving points (nw) decreased or the arrangement density of warp yarn (Nj) increased, resulting in improved sensitivity on warp direction. At yarn deformation stage (Stage II), the increase in interweaving points (nw) or the decrease in arrangement density of warp yarn (Nj) could improve the sensitivity on warp direction. All the results provide a theory basis for the design and development of flexible strain sensor with promising application as wearable electronic device.
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