Author:
Li Xiaochun,Tang Wenliang,Golnas Anastasios
Abstract
It is often important to acquire information such as temperature and strain values from metallic tools and structures in situ. With embedded sensors, structures are capable of monitoring parameters at critical locations not accessible to ordinary sensors. To embed sensors in the functional structures, especially metallic structures, layered manufacturing is a methodology capable of rapidly and economically integrating sensors during the production of tooling or structural components. Embedding techniques for both fiber‐optic sensors and thin‐film sensors have been developed.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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