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Shear Stress Sensing with Elastic Microfence Structures
Author(s) -
Alexandra A. Cisotto,
Frank L. Palmieri,
Yi Lin,
Aditya Saini,
Jinwook Kim,
Taeyang Kim,
John W. Connell,
Yong Zhu,
Ashok Gopalarathnam,
Xiaoning Jiang,
Christopher J. Wohl
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2015-2407
Subject(s) - shear stress , shear (geology) , materials science , stress (linguistics) , structural engineering , composite material , engineering , philosophy , linguistics
In this work, elastic microfences were generated for the purpose of measuring shear forces acting on a wind tunnel model. The microfences were fabricated in a two part process involving laser ablation patterning to generate a template in a polymer film followed by soft lithography with a two-part silicone. Incorporation of a fluorescent dye was demonstrated as a method to enhance contrast between the sensing elements and the substrate. Sensing elements consisted of multiple microfences prepared at different orientations to enable determination of both shear force and directionality. Microfence arrays were integrated into an optical microscope with sub-micrometer resolution. Initial experiments were conducted on a flat plate wind tunnel model. Both image stabilization algorithms and digital image correlation were utilized to determine the amount of fence deflection as a result of airflow. Initial free jet experiments indicated that the microfences could be readily displaced and this displacement was recorded through the microscope.

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