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Multiscale electro-mechanical modeling of carbon nanotube composites
K Grabowski, P Zbyrad, T Uhl, WJ Staszewski, P Packo
Computational Materials Science 135, 169-180, 2017
542017
Time–distance domain transformation for Acoustic Emission source localization in thin metallic plates
K Grabowski, M Gawronski, I Baran, W Spychalski, WJ Staszewski, T Uhl, ...
Ultrasonics 68, 142-149, 2016
512016
Feasibility of a voice-enabled automated platform for medical data collection: CardioCube
T Jadczyk, O Kiwic, RM Khandwalla, K Grabowski, S Rudawski, ...
International journal of medical informatics 129, 388-393, 2019
352019
Recent advances in MXene-based sensors for Structural Health Monitoring applications: A review
K Grabowski, S Srivatsa, A Vashisth, L Mishnaevsky Jr, T Uhl
Measurement 189, 110575, 2022
282022
Deformation of bioinspired MXene-based polymer composites with brick and mortar structures: a computational analysis
S Srivatsa, P Paćko, L Mishnaevsky Jr, T Uhl, K Grabowski
Materials 13 (22), 5189, 2020
152020
Dynamic response study of Ti 3 C 2-MXene films to shockwave and impact forces
S Srivatsa, P Belthangadi, S Ekambaram, M Pai, P Sen, T Uhl, S Kumar, ...
RSC advances 10 (49), 29147-29155, 2020
142020
Strain sensors based on carbon nanotube-polymer coatings
K Grabowski, P Zbyrad, A Wilmański, T Uhl
EWSHM-7th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, 2014
92014
Development of the strain sensors based on CNT/epoxy using screen printing
K Grabowski, P Zbyrad, T Uhl
Key Engineering Materials 588, 84-90, 2014
82014
Design and Development of the Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) based on the Carbon Nanomaterials
K Grabowski
42017
Numerical and experimental investigations of pure MXene (Ti3C2Tx) film and MXene nanocomposites for structural health monitoring
S Srivatsa, S Kumar, K Grabowski, P Jain, MM Nayak, T Uhl, P Sen
Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and …, 2020
32020
Distance-domain based localization techniques for acoustic emission sources: a comparative study
K Grabowski, M Gawronski, H Nakatani, P Packo, I Baran, WL Spychalski, ...
Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2015 9438, 437-445, 2015
32015
Rehydration of the tendon fascicle bundles using simulated body fluid ensures stable mechanical properties of the samples
S Dabrowska, K Grabowski, A Mlyniec
Materials 15 (9), 3033, 2022
22022
Electrical conductivity of nanocomposites based on carbon nanotubes: a 3D multiscale modeling approach
K Grabowski, P Zbyrad, WJ Staszewski, T Uhl, K Wiatr, P Packo
Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and …, 2016
22016
Acoustic emission source localization based on distance domain signal representation
M Gawronski, K Grabowski, P Russek, WJ Staszewski, T Uhl, P Packo
Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2016 9805, 131-137, 2016
22016
Acoustic Emission Source Localization in Thin Plates through a Dispersion Removal Approach
K Grabowski, M Gawroński, WJ Staszewski, T Uhl, I Baran, W Spychalski, ...
31 st Conference of the European Working Group on Acoustic Emission (EWGAE …, 2014
22014
Micromechanical modeling of nacre-mimetic Ti3C2-MXene nanocomposites with viscoelastic polymer matrix
S Srivatsa, P Packo, L Mishnaevsky, T Uhl, K Grabowski
MRS Advances 6, 729-733, 2021
12021
Optimization of multi-scale modelling of CNT/polymer composite strain sensors
K Grabowski, I Blacha, WJ Staszewski, T Uhl, P Packo
Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2017 10170, 158-165, 2017
12017
Application of carbon nanotubes (CNT) to design of the strain sensor
K Grabowski, T Uhl, P Zbyrad
Pomiary Automatyka Kontrola 58 (11), 984-986, 2012
12012
Dynamic Response Study of Piezoresistive Ti3C2-MXene Sensor for Structural Impacts
S Srivatsa, P Sieber, C Hofer, A Robert, S Raorane, ...
Sensors 23 (20), 8463, 2023
2023
Micromechanical modeling of nacre‑mimetic Ti
S Srivatsa, P Packo, L Mishnaevsky Jr, T Uhl, K Grabowski
2021
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