Bladder Inflation Stretch Test Method for Reliability Characterization of Wearable Electronics

Benjamin G. Stewart, S. Sitaraman
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The recent development of electronic materials that can maintain electrical performance while undergoing large applied strains have demonstrated potential for use in a new breed of electronic systems. The rapid development of these electronic systems that are flexible, stretchable, and/or wearable necessitates the concurrent development of robust mechanical and electrical test methods to improve their design and reliability. In this paper, one such mechanical test method is discussed in which a stretchable electronic test coupon is mounted onto an inflatable bladder of known geometry to induce multiaxial strains, while in-situ 4-point resistance measurement is employed to assess the device's performance and electromechanical integrity. The material combination of a stretchable screen-printed silver ink cured onto a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) substrate is studied given the proclivity for the use of TPU in wearable devices. A dome-shaped bladder configuration is employed in this work to study the performance of printed conductors under biaxial stretching. Various monotonic and cyclic loading regimes are employed to characterize the fatigue behavior and maximum use conditions of the samples. Volume of water displaced into the bladder during inflation is measured and correlated to the induced multiaxial strains on the mounted devices using 3D digital image correlation. Relationships between resistance and applied multiaxial strains are presented. Experimental results are compared with literature, and plausible extensions of the test method including direct printing on the bladder material are discussed.
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可穿戴电子产品可靠性特性的膀胱膨胀拉伸试验方法
最近发展的电子材料,可以保持电气性能,同时承受大的应用应变已经证明了在新型电子系统中使用的潜力。这些灵活、可拉伸和/或可穿戴的电子系统的快速发展,需要同时开发强大的机械和电气测试方法,以提高其设计和可靠性。本文讨论了一种这样的机械测试方法:将可拉伸的电子测试片安装在已知几何形状的充气气囊上,以诱导多轴应变,同时采用原位四点电阻测量来评估设备的性能和机电完整性。考虑到热塑性聚氨酯(TPU)在可穿戴设备中的应用趋势,研究了在热塑性聚氨酯(TPU)基板上固化的可拉伸丝网印刷银墨水的材料组合。本文采用一个圆顶形的气囊结构来研究印刷导体在双轴拉伸下的性能。采用不同的单调和循环加载模式来表征试样的疲劳行为和最大使用条件。在充气过程中排入膀胱的水量被测量,并使用3D数字图像相关将其与安装的设备上的诱导多轴应变相关联。给出了电阻与施加的多轴应变之间的关系。实验结果与文献进行了比较,并讨论了测试方法的合理扩展,包括直接打印膀胱材料。
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