The self-damage sensing capacity of high-performance fiber-reinforced cementitious composites (HPFRCCs) that blended long- (1 vol %) and medium-length (1 vol %) smooth steel fibers was considerably improved by adding milled glass fibers (MGFs) with a low electrical conductivity to a mortar matrix. The addition of MGFs (5 wt %) significantly increased the electrical resistivity of the mortar matrix from 45.9 to 110.3 kΩ·cm (140%) and consequently improved the self-damage sensing capacity (i.e., the reduction in the electrical resistivity during the tensile strain-hardening response) from 17.27 to 25.56 kΩ·cm (48%). Furthermore, the addition of MGFs improved the equivalent bond strength of the steel fibers on the bas...
The addition of micro-fibers improves not only the tensile strain capacity but also the tensile str...
Steel micro fibers provide strengthening, toughening and durability improvement mechanisms in cement...
International audienceSelf-obtained by including electrically conductive fibers in cement-based mate...
This paper is aimed at exploring mechanical, electrical and self-sensing properties of cement-based ...
The effects of adding micro-carbon fibers on the electro-mechanical response of macro-steel fiber-re...
This paper reports results from experiments aimed at better understanding the influence of fibre dos...
The purpose of this communication is to develop a self-sensing cement composite capable of detecting...
The paper aims to provide a comprehensive study on the compositional optimization of high-conductive...
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is one kind of cement based material fabricated with various...
Self-sensing cementitious composites can enable structures that are capable of carrying the loads ap...
This study investigates the piezoresistive (self-sensing) properties of short stainless-steel fiber-...
The electrical resistivity of carbon fiber reinforced cement composites (CFRCC) has been widely stud...
Conventional concrete is a dielectric whose properties change based on the constituents of the mixtu...
Structural health monitoring is crucial to protect the lives and for asset management. Classical sen...
Research on self-sensing Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) has been ongoing as it is a crucia...
The addition of micro-fibers improves not only the tensile strain capacity but also the tensile str...
Steel micro fibers provide strengthening, toughening and durability improvement mechanisms in cement...
International audienceSelf-obtained by including electrically conductive fibers in cement-based mate...
This paper is aimed at exploring mechanical, electrical and self-sensing properties of cement-based ...
The effects of adding micro-carbon fibers on the electro-mechanical response of macro-steel fiber-re...
This paper reports results from experiments aimed at better understanding the influence of fibre dos...
The purpose of this communication is to develop a self-sensing cement composite capable of detecting...
The paper aims to provide a comprehensive study on the compositional optimization of high-conductive...
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is one kind of cement based material fabricated with various...
Self-sensing cementitious composites can enable structures that are capable of carrying the loads ap...
This study investigates the piezoresistive (self-sensing) properties of short stainless-steel fiber-...
The electrical resistivity of carbon fiber reinforced cement composites (CFRCC) has been widely stud...
Conventional concrete is a dielectric whose properties change based on the constituents of the mixtu...
Structural health monitoring is crucial to protect the lives and for asset management. Classical sen...
Research on self-sensing Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) has been ongoing as it is a crucia...
The addition of micro-fibers improves not only the tensile strain capacity but also the tensile str...
Steel micro fibers provide strengthening, toughening and durability improvement mechanisms in cement...
International audienceSelf-obtained by including electrically conductive fibers in cement-based mate...