The electrical resistivity of carbon fiber reinforced cement composites (CFRCCs) has been widely studied, because of their utility as multifunctional materials. The percolation phenomenon has also been reported and modeled when the electrical behavior of those materials had to be characterized. Amongst the multiple applications of multifunctional cement composites the ability of a CFRCC to act as a strain sensor is attractive. This paper provides experimental data relating self-sensing function and percolation threshold, and studying the effect of fiber aspect ratio on both phenomena. Higher fiber slenderness permitted percolation at lower carbon fiber addition, affected mechanical properties and improved strain-sensing sensitivity of CFRCC...
The piezoresistivity of cement-based material has already been investigated, but mainly restricted t...
Research on self-sensing Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) has been ongoing as it is a crucia...
The smart structural materials are enable to health monitoring of concrete with reduced expenses and...
The electrical resistivity of carbon fiber reinforced cement composites (CFRCC) has been widely stud...
This paper is aimed at exploring mechanical, electrical and self-sensing properties of cement-based ...
The addition of carbon fibers has proved to be one of the most effective ways of improving the elec...
Structural health monitoring has crucial importance to protect the lives and to organize the managem...
Conventional concrete is a dielectric whose properties change based on the constituents of the mixtu...
The emergence of new structural materials opens exciting venues for improving the strength and durab...
In this research, strain-sensing and damage-sensing functional properties of cement composites have ...
Multifunctional structural materials are very promising in the field of engineering. Particularly, ...
Structural health monitoring is crucial to protect the lives and for asset management. Classical sen...
Both strain and damage sensing properties on carbon nanofiber cement composites (CNFCC) are reported...
The purpose of structural health monitoring is to continuously and accurately assess the performance...
Self-sensing cementitious composites can enable structures that are capable of carrying the loads ap...
The piezoresistivity of cement-based material has already been investigated, but mainly restricted t...
Research on self-sensing Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) has been ongoing as it is a crucia...
The smart structural materials are enable to health monitoring of concrete with reduced expenses and...
The electrical resistivity of carbon fiber reinforced cement composites (CFRCC) has been widely stud...
This paper is aimed at exploring mechanical, electrical and self-sensing properties of cement-based ...
The addition of carbon fibers has proved to be one of the most effective ways of improving the elec...
Structural health monitoring has crucial importance to protect the lives and to organize the managem...
Conventional concrete is a dielectric whose properties change based on the constituents of the mixtu...
The emergence of new structural materials opens exciting venues for improving the strength and durab...
In this research, strain-sensing and damage-sensing functional properties of cement composites have ...
Multifunctional structural materials are very promising in the field of engineering. Particularly, ...
Structural health monitoring is crucial to protect the lives and for asset management. Classical sen...
Both strain and damage sensing properties on carbon nanofiber cement composites (CNFCC) are reported...
The purpose of structural health monitoring is to continuously and accurately assess the performance...
Self-sensing cementitious composites can enable structures that are capable of carrying the loads ap...
The piezoresistivity of cement-based material has already been investigated, but mainly restricted t...
Research on self-sensing Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) has been ongoing as it is a crucia...
The smart structural materials are enable to health monitoring of concrete with reduced expenses and...