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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 13, 2010
Filed:
Jun. 22, 2006
Gary William Krutz, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Keith Harmeyer, Batesville, IN (US);
Michael A. Holland, Lafayette, IN (US);
Gary William Krutz, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Keith Harmeyer, Batesville, IN (US);
Michael A. Holland, Lafayette, IN (US);
Purdue Research Foundation, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Abstract
A structure subjected to stresses that can lead to structural failure. The structure includes first and second conductive layers and an intermediate layer therebetween formed of a dielectric, semiconductive, or resistive material, such that the first, second, and intermediate layers form in combination an electrical element, namely, a capacitive or resistive element. The electrical element is located within the structure so as to be physically responsive to transitory and permanent distortions of the structure resulting from extrinsic and intrinsic sources. The structure further includes applying an electrical potential to at least one of the first and second conductive layers so as to generate an electrical signal from the electrical element, sensing changes in the electrical signal generated by the electrical element in response to the electrical element physically responding to the transitory and permanent distortions, and transmitting the changes in the electrical signal to a location remote from the structure.