Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates

Flexible sensors have emerged as key components in various applications, including wearable electronics, soft electronics, and structural health monitoring systems. However, there remain significant challenges, particularly in achieving high sensitivity and durability while maintaining flexibility....

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Main Author: Yeap, Zheng Hong
Other Authors: Huang Changjin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1775482024-06-01T16:52:02Z Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates Yeap, Zheng Hong Huang Changjin School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering cjhuang@ntu.edu.sg Engineering Stretchable Electrodes Flexible sensors have emerged as key components in various applications, including wearable electronics, soft electronics, and structural health monitoring systems. However, there remain significant challenges, particularly in achieving high sensitivity and durability while maintaining flexibility. This report presents a few approaches to producing a good flexible sensor on wrinkled elastomeric substrates. By deliberately introducing controlled wrinkles into the sensor, mechanical properties of flexible materials can be exploited to improve sensitivity and response characteristics. In this project, controlled experiments were conducted to investigate how at different percentages of stretching before putting on the conductive layer would affect the resistance of the flexible sensor after releasing which varies with deformation. By correlating changes in resistance with known levels of strain or stress, a relationship can be established which enables the sensor to accurately measure and quantify external stimuli, such as pressure or strain. The different mechanical and electrical properties were obtained by stretching an elastomeric substrate, Ecoflex 00-10, at different lengths, placing the conductive layer, and releasing after. Thereafter, the results were characterized by doing a mechanical and electrical test as well as analysing optical microscopy images, in terms of properties such as surface roughness on the samples. This report discusses the fabrication techniques and characterization methods involved in these approaches. Through strategic wrinkle engineering, it can be demonstrated that there is potential in unlocking new capabilities and applications for flexible sensors. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-29T08:56:20Z 2024-05-29T08:56:20Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Yeap, Z. H. (2024). Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177548 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177548 en A050 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Stretchable
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Yeap, Zheng Hong
Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates
description Flexible sensors have emerged as key components in various applications, including wearable electronics, soft electronics, and structural health monitoring systems. However, there remain significant challenges, particularly in achieving high sensitivity and durability while maintaining flexibility. This report presents a few approaches to producing a good flexible sensor on wrinkled elastomeric substrates. By deliberately introducing controlled wrinkles into the sensor, mechanical properties of flexible materials can be exploited to improve sensitivity and response characteristics. In this project, controlled experiments were conducted to investigate how at different percentages of stretching before putting on the conductive layer would affect the resistance of the flexible sensor after releasing which varies with deformation. By correlating changes in resistance with known levels of strain or stress, a relationship can be established which enables the sensor to accurately measure and quantify external stimuli, such as pressure or strain. The different mechanical and electrical properties were obtained by stretching an elastomeric substrate, Ecoflex 00-10, at different lengths, placing the conductive layer, and releasing after. Thereafter, the results were characterized by doing a mechanical and electrical test as well as analysing optical microscopy images, in terms of properties such as surface roughness on the samples. This report discusses the fabrication techniques and characterization methods involved in these approaches. Through strategic wrinkle engineering, it can be demonstrated that there is potential in unlocking new capabilities and applications for flexible sensors.
author2 Huang Changjin
author_facet Huang Changjin
Yeap, Zheng Hong
format Final Year Project
author Yeap, Zheng Hong
author_sort Yeap, Zheng Hong
title Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates
title_short Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates
title_full Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates
title_fullStr Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates
title_full_unstemmed Stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates
title_sort stretchable electrodes on wrinkled elastomeric substrates
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177548
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