Fully 3D Printed Capacitive Bending Sensor Enabled by 3D Structuring
Ryan van Dommelen, D. Briand
- 发表年份
- 2025
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- 2
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Abstract Advancing 3D printing fabrication methodologies can enable customized wearables and robotic sensing systems with novel sensing architectures, tuned mechanical properties, and higher feature density. In this work, a design and fabrication approach is developed and used to produce a novel soft elastomeric capacitive sensor conceived to measure bending motions. Analytical and finite element modeling are used to create a non‐intrusive sensor design that can measure the bending angle of a joint independent of bending direction. Transduction is achieved by 3D printed angular features, with integrated silver plates, fabricated by Direct Ink Writing (DIW) a shear thinning UV‐curable silicone ink. The soft sensor achieves a sensitivity of 2.50 ± 0.04 fF/° and detects the bending direction, matching the developed model. This work makes a significant contribution to the fabrication of fully 3D‐printed soft electronics, enabling devices with novel architectures and functionalities.
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