نتایج جستجو برای: pvdf hollow fiber

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Journal: :Smart Materials and Structures 2023

Abstract Continuous load monitoring of fiber-reinforced composites represents a complex challenge for the composite sector. In this paper, development and characterization piezoelectric sensors structural health applications based on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) are presented. The basic sensor structures melt spun bicomponent filaments in core-sheath configuration. core is volumetric mixture ...

2006
M. Baskar Rao K. Venu Madhav

The term Structural Health Monitoring has gained wide acceptance in the recent past as a means to monitor a structure and provide an early warning of an unsafe condition using real-time data. Utilization of structurally integrated, distributed sensors to monitor the health of a structure through accurate interpretation of sensor signals and real-time data processing can greatly reduce the inspe...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2010
Deyin Hou Jun Wang Xiangcheng Sun Zhaokun Luan Changwei Zhao Xiaojing Ren

The removal of boron from aqueous solution by direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD) was studied with self-prepared polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) hollow fiber membranes in the present work. The effect of pH, boron concentration, temperature and salt concentration of the feed solution on the boron rejection was investigated. The experimental results indicated that boron rejection was less ...

Ahmad Mohebzadeh-Bahabady, Hassan Arman, Saeed Olyaee,

One concern in using photonic band-gap fiber (PBGF) as a gas sensor is the response time. In this type of the gas sensors, response time is the time required for gas to diffuse into the hollow-core. So considering a large hollow-core PBGF (HC-PBGF), the response time can be significantly reduced. But in the large HC-PBGF, the fundamental issue is the presence of higher order modes (HOMs). Somet...

2017
ERIC NUMKAM FOKOUA MARCO N. PETROVICH TOM BRADLEY FRANCESCO POLETTI DAVID J. RICHARDSON RADAN SLAVÍK

Propagation time through standard (solid core) optical fibers changes with temperature at a rate of 40 ps/km/K. The thermo-optic effect in silica glass accounts for about 95% of this change and thus hollow core fibers, in which the majority of optical power propagates through an air rather than glass core, can have this sensitivity greatly reduced. To date we have demonstrated a sensitivity as ...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2021

Piezoelectric polymers have emerged as promising materials for application in pressure sensing devices particular wearable applications, where inorganic piezoelectric can face limitations due to their brittleness. One of the bottlenecks adaptation is relatively weak voltage coefficient. Hence there been numerous efforts improve performance comprising by making composites poly(vinylidene fluorid...

Journal: :Optics express 2011
Sophie Brustlein Pascal Berto Richard Hostein Patrick Ferrand Cyrille Billaudeau Didier Marguet Alistair Muir Jonathan Knight Hervé Rigneault

Performing label free coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in endoscope imaging is a challenge, with huge potential clinical benefit. To date, this goal has remained inaccessible because of the inherent coherent Raman noise that is generated in the fiber itself. By developing double-clad hollow core photonic crystal fiber, we demonstrate coherent an...

Journal: :Optics letters 2013
Yingchun Cao Wei Jin Hoi Lut Ho Jun Ma

We demonstrate a fiber-tip photoacoustic spectrometric sensor for trace gas detection. The sensor head is a miniature fiber-tip hollow-cavity with a deflectable polymer diaphragm. Periodic light absorption of gas molecules within the cavity generates an acoustic pressure wave, which causes deflection of the diaphragm. The hollow cavity also is a Fabry-Perot interferometer with which the diaphra...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2004
Marie Suggitt David J Swaine George R Pettit Michael C Bibby

PURPOSE The hollow fiber assay is used successfully as a routine in vivo screening model to quantitatively define anticancer activity by the National Cancer Institute. This study investigates whether the hollow fiber assay can be used as a short-term in vivo model to demonstrate specific pharmacodynamic end points, namely microtubule and cell cycle disruption. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN The growth o...

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