Fatigue Crack Gauge

Multiple advanced ADDAPT-compatible sensors have been jointly developed with MIT. The majority of these sensors incorporate polymer nanocomposites (PNC) within microfabricated assemblies to create passive sensing elements that permanently encode damage-related information physically, even when completely unpowered. The most mature of these PNC gauges is the WISP Fatigue Crack Gauge. The nano-scale elements behave as a network of resistors connected in series and parallel with each other, and surface-breaking cracks tear these bonds causing the network resistance to increase proportional to the crack length. A formal detection sensitivity study has determined that the a90|95 value (crack for which the sensor has a 90% probability of detection with 95% confidence) for the WISP Fatigue Crack Gauge is 0.32mm. While the current gauge is being produced with an active area of 12.5 x 12.5mm, nearly any size or shape could be produced-including ones with internal cutouts-at a mass of 10 mg/cm2.