2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2019.107316
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Experimental apparatus for simultaneous measurement of triboelectricity and triboluminescence

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“…The findings revealed that the TL intensity exhibited a correlation with the number of tappings and exhibited an exponential decrease as the number of tappings increased. [ 67 ]…”
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“…The findings revealed that the TL intensity exhibited a correlation with the number of tappings and exhibited an exponential decrease as the number of tappings increased. [ 67 ]…”
Section: Potential Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the TL emissions were found to be dependent on the strain rate, with higher compressive strain rates resulting in greater TL intensity. [29] Arica et al [67] employed the spin coating method to embed EuD 4 TEA crystals into PVDF film, followed by testing the EuD 4 TEA/PVDF composite samples under mechanical impact. The findings revealed that the TL intensity exhibited a correla-tion with the number of tappings and exhibited an exponential decrease as the number of tappings increased.…”
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“…There are several techniques for measuring electricity in solid materials. Arica et al [17] designed a system for the simultaneous measurement of triboelectricity using solid materials. Addabbo [18] proposed electrostatic charging as a tool to monitor mechanical component faults.…”
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