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OFFICE OF RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND TECHNOLOGY AT THE TURNER-FAIRBANK HIGHWAY RESEARCH CENTER

Nanoscale Sensors for Structural Health

Project Information

Project ID:
FHWA-PROJ-10-0014
Project Abstract:

This project will investigate self-powered, very large-area wireless sensors for the real-time monitoring of potentially dangerous cracks in steel bridges. The sensing elements are made by inkjet printing nanoparticles onto flexible organic substrates. Carbon nanotube-based materials will be explored for scavenging solar and vibrational energy to power the sensor nodes. Multiscale wireless communication approaches are proposed for convenient access to the sensor data over the Internet.

Goals 

The key project objectives are:

  • Strain and crack monitoring using a single wireless nanosensor. Testing must detect a 1-mm crack and a strain measurement of 10,000 µe with a resolution of 10 µe.
  • Strain and crack monitoring using wireless nanosensor arrays. Must maintain same measurement criteria for a single nanosensor on an array up to 100 sensors while being read from a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) 15 m away.
  • Carbon nanotube-based energy harvesting for the wireless nanosensors. The sensor array must be capable of providing measurement at any time of day.
  • Testing specimens with more complex geometries. Must achieve same success criteria as shown for simple specimens.
  • Field validation: Minimum continuous operation time in the field of three months.
Research HUB ID:
8945
Project Status:
Completed
Project Funding Amount (Contract Award Amount):
$943,024.00
Start Date:
End Date:
Public Access Plan:
No
FHWA Program Area:
  • Exploratory Advanced Research
Fiscal Year / AMRP Program / AMRP Activity:
  • FY 2002-2022 / Exploratory Advanced Research

AMRP = Annual Modal Research Plan

Contact Information

First Name:
David
Last Name:
Kuehn
Phone Number:
(202) 493-3414
Email Address:
Team:
Resource Management Team
Office:
Office of Research Services
Office Code:
HRRS-30

Management Organizations

Deliverables