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A flexible polymer-based luminescent ink for combined thermographic phosphors and digital image correlation (TP plus DIC)

L. E. Hansen, K. M. Fitzgerald, N. A. Huertas,E. M. C. Jones,T. J. Ruggles, W. G. Gilliland, L. J. Jauregui, S. E. Murray,E. R. Westphal,C. Winters

Optical Materials(2023)

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Abstract
Recent work on the development of integrated thermographic phosphors and digital image correlation (TP+DIC) for combined thermal-mechanical measurements has revealed the need for a flexible, stretchable phosphor coating for metal surfaces. Herein, we coat stainless steel substrates with a polymer-based phosphor ink in a DIC speckle pattern and demonstrate that the ink remains well bonded under substrate deformation. In contrast, a binderless phosphor DIC coating produced via aerosol deposition (AD) partially debonded from the substrate. DIC calculations reveal that the strain on the ink coating matches the strain on the substrate within 4% error at the highest substrate loads (0.05 mm/mm applied substrate strain), while the strain on the AD coating remains near 0 mm/mm as the substrate deforms. Spectrally resolved emission from the phosphor is measured through the transparent binder throughout testing, and the ratio method is used to infer temperature with an uncertainty of 1.7 degrees C. This phosphor ink coating will allow for accurate, non-contact strain and temperature measurements of a deforming surface.
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Aerosol deposition,Digital image correlation (DIC),Elastomer,Luminescence,Phosphor,Phosphor thermometry,Polymer,Scanning electron microscope (SEM),Sylgard 184,Strain,Temperature,Thermometry
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