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Smart materials in BTeV? Antonio Paolozzi University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’ INFN Laboratori Nazionali Frascati.

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Page 1: Smart materials in BTeV? Antonio Paolozzi University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’ INFN Laboratori Nazionali Frascati.

Smart materials in BTeV?

Antonio Paolozzi

University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’

INFN Laboratori Nazionali Frascati

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OBJECTIVE

Testing embedding Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) into a Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic Composite (CFRP)

Manufacturing a smart material that could be used in some BTeV applications

POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS

• SUPPORT STRUCTURES OF MICROSTRIP

• SUPPORT OF OTHER DETECTORS

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• LOW ATOMIC NUMBER AND HIGH MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTCS

• HIGH THERMAL STABILITY (VERY LOW THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT

• POSSIBILITY TO POSITION THE SENSORS IN ANY STRUCTURALLY SIGNIFICANT POINT IN THE STRUCTURE

• HIGHER RELIABILITY IN HANDLING SENSORIZED COMPONENTS

WHY CFRP WITH EMBEDDED SENSORS?

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MANUFACTURING PHASES

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DIFFERENT SPECIMENS TO TEST SEVERAL EMBEDDING PROCEDURES

•AVOID FIBER DAMAGE

•OBTAIN OPTIMAL BONDING BETWEEN OPTICAL FIBER

AND COMPOSITE STRUCTURE

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Acrylate coated optical fiber Uncoated optical fiber

Micrographic analysis of embedded optical fiber

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Micrographic analysis of optical fiber

embedded with epoxy resin film

Acrylate coated optical fiber Uncoated optical fiber

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Experimental test

• Structural bonding between CFRP structure and FBG sensor

• FBG resolution (axial deformation) evaluation

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Resolution of axial deformation by FBG: better than 0.5m

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PLANNED TEST

METALLIC BRACES HOLDING SUB-DETECTORS REPLACED BY CFRP SMART BRACES

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CONCLUSIONS

•PERFECT BONDING BETWEEN FBGs AND CFRP WITH NO REDUCTION OF CFRP MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS