The use of smart technologies combined with city planning have given rise to smart cities, which empower modern urban systems with the efficient tools to cope with growing needs from increasing population sizes. For example, smart sensors are commonly used to improve city operations and management by tracking traffic, monitoring crowds at events, and performance of utility systems and public transportation. Recent advances in nanotechnologies have enabled a new family of sensors, termed self-sensing materials, which would provide smart cities with means to also monitor structural health of civil infrastructures. This includes smart concrete, which has the potential to provide any concrete structure with self-sensing capabilities. Such funct...
Since its first appearance more than 100 years ago, concrete has had a significant impact on urban d...
2012Final ReportPDFTech ReportDTFH61-10-C-00011ConcreteStructural health monitoringStress sensingPie...
The self-sensing ability of cementitious materials with conductive particles for Structural Health M...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense sen...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense se...
The paper presents a study on the use of cement-based sensors doped with carbon nanotubes as embedde...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense sen...
In the field of civil engineering, Structural Health Monitoring is a topic of growing interest. Effe...
Cement-based smart sensors appear particularly suitable for monitoring applications, due to their se...
The paper presents a study on the use of cement-based sensors doped with carbon nanotubes as embedde...
Interest in the concept of self-sensing structural materials has grown in recent years due to its po...
Cementitious materials doped with carbon nanoparticles are robust materials capable of transducing s...
The authors have recently developed two novel solutions for strain sensing using nanocomposite mater...
In the recent years structural health monitoring (SHM) has gathered spectacular attention in civil e...
This work focuses on the analysis of a new nanocomposite cement-based sensor (carbon nanotube cement...
Since its first appearance more than 100 years ago, concrete has had a significant impact on urban d...
2012Final ReportPDFTech ReportDTFH61-10-C-00011ConcreteStructural health monitoringStress sensingPie...
The self-sensing ability of cementitious materials with conductive particles for Structural Health M...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense sen...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense se...
The paper presents a study on the use of cement-based sensors doped with carbon nanotubes as embedde...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense sen...
In the field of civil engineering, Structural Health Monitoring is a topic of growing interest. Effe...
Cement-based smart sensors appear particularly suitable for monitoring applications, due to their se...
The paper presents a study on the use of cement-based sensors doped with carbon nanotubes as embedde...
Interest in the concept of self-sensing structural materials has grown in recent years due to its po...
Cementitious materials doped with carbon nanoparticles are robust materials capable of transducing s...
The authors have recently developed two novel solutions for strain sensing using nanocomposite mater...
In the recent years structural health monitoring (SHM) has gathered spectacular attention in civil e...
This work focuses on the analysis of a new nanocomposite cement-based sensor (carbon nanotube cement...
Since its first appearance more than 100 years ago, concrete has had a significant impact on urban d...
2012Final ReportPDFTech ReportDTFH61-10-C-00011ConcreteStructural health monitoringStress sensingPie...
The self-sensing ability of cementitious materials with conductive particles for Structural Health M...