Invention Grant
- Patent Title: High resolution strain gages for ceramic matrix composites and methods of manufacture thereof
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Application No.: US15640348Application Date: 2017-06-30
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Publication No.: US10371588B2Publication Date: 2019-08-06
- Inventor: Otto Gregory , John T. Rhoat , Kevin Rivera
- Applicant: Rhode Island Council on Postsecondary Education
- Applicant Address: US RI Warwick
- Assignee: Rhode Island Council on Postsecondary Education
- Current Assignee: Rhode Island Council on Postsecondary Education
- Current Assignee Address: US RI Warwick
- Agency: Peacock Law P.C.
- Agent Philip D. Askenazy
- Main IPC: G01L1/22
- IPC: G01L1/22

Abstract:
Strain gages for use with ceramic matrix composites (CMCs), and methods of manufacture therefore. The strain gages use the CMC as a strain element. For semiconductor CMCs, for example SiC fiber-reinforced SiC CMC, their large gage factor enables high sensitivity, high accuracy strain measurements at high temperatures. By using a single elemental metal such as platinum, or another high temperature conductive material, the strain gages can operate at temperatures over 1600° C. The conductive material is preferably deposited on a dielectric or insulating layer, and contacts the CMC substrate through openings in that layer. The materials can be deposited using thin film vacuum techniques or thick film techniques such as pastes or inks. The strain gages can be configured to measure only the mechanical strain independent of the apparent or thermal strain. The strain gages can be incorporated into a bulk CMC structure during layup, and can optionally measure the strain of only desired fiber weave orientations.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180003576A1 High Resolution Strain Gages for Ceramic Matrix Composites and Methods of Manufacture Thereof Public/Granted day:2018-01-04
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