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High-Temperature Accelerometer with Excellent Performance
Based on the Improved Graphene Aerogel
Posted on 2023-04-06 - 20:34
A high-temperature
accelerometer plays an important role for ensuring
normal operation of equipment in aerospace, such as monitoring and
identifying abnormal vibrations of aircraft engines. Phase transitions
of piezoelectric crystals, mechanical failure and current leakage
of piezoresistive/capacitive materials are the prominent inherent
limitations of present high-temperature accelerometers working continuously
above 973 K. With the rapid development of aerospace, it is a great
challenge to develop a new type of vibration sensor to meet the crucial
demands at high temperature. Here we report a high-temperature accelerometer
working with a contact resistance mechanism. Based on the improved
graphene aerogel (GA) prepared by a modulated treatment process, the
accelerometer can operate continuously and stably at 1073 K and intermittently
at 1273 K. The developed sensor is lightweight (sensitive element
<5 mg) and has high sensitivity (an order of magnitude higher than
MEMS accelerometers) and wide frequency response range (up to 5 kHz
at 1073 K) with marked stability, repeatability and low nonlinearity
error (<1%). These merits are attributed to the excellent and stable
mechanical properties of the improved GA in the range of 299–1073
K. The accelerometer could be a promising candidate for high-temperature
vibration sensing in space stations, planetary rovers and others.
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Wang, Zibo; Zhou, Weiya; Xiao, Zhuojian; Yao, Qingrong; Xia, Xiaogang; Mei, Jie; et al. (1753). A
High-Temperature Accelerometer with Excellent Performance
Based on the Improved Graphene Aerogel. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c00418