Triboluminescence : theory, synthesis, and application
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Triboluminescence : theory, synthesis, and application
Springer, c2016
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other editors : Okenwa O. I. Okoli, Ross S. Fontenot, William A. Hollerman
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book expounds on progress made over the last 35 years in the theory, synthesis, and application of triboluminescence for creating smart structures. It presents in detail the research into utilization of the triboluminescent properties of certain crystals as new sensor systems for smart engineering structures, as well as triboluminescence-based sensor systems that have the potential to enable wireless, in-situ, real time and distributed (WIRD) structural health monitoring of composite structures. The sensor component of any structural health monitoring (SHM) technology - measures the effects of the external load/event and provides the necessary inputs for appropriate preventive/corrective action to be taken in a smart structure - sits at the heart of such a system. This volume explores advances in materials properties and structural behavior underlying creation of smart composite structures and sensor systems for structural health monitoring of critical engineering structures, such as bridges, aircrafts, and wind blades.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Triboluminescence.- 2 Nature of the Electronic Charge Carriers Involved in Triboluminescence.- 3 Mechanoluminescence of Coordination Compounds.- 4 Luminescence of Triboplasma: Origin, Features and Behavior.- 5 Triboluminescence Of Liquid DiElectricson A Way To Discover The Nature Of Sonoluminescence.- 6 Functional Triboluminescent Nanophase for Use in Advanced Structural Materials: A Smart Premise with Molecular and Electronic Definition.- 7 Europium Tetrakis Dibenzoylmethide Triethylammonium: Synthesis, Additives, and Applications.- 8 Mechanoluminescence Induced by Acoustic Cavitation.- 9 Triboluminescence of inorganic lanthanide salts.- 10 Triboluminescent Sensors for Polymer-based Composites.- 11 Detection of Low Velocity Impact Triboluminescent Emissions.- 12 3D Sensing Using Solid-state Wire-shaped Photovoltaic Sensor in TL-based Structural Health Monitoring.- 13 Triboluminescent Sensors for Cement-based Composites.- 14 Triboluminescence at Speeds Greater than 100 m/s.
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