© 2021 The Authors. Engineering Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Structural health monitoring (SHM) using self‐sensing cement‐based materials has been reported before, where nano‐fillers have been incorporated in cementitious matrices as functional sensing elements. A percolation threshold is always required in order for conductive nano‐fillers modified concrete to be useful for SHM. Nonetheless, the best pressure/strain sensitivity results achieved for any self‐sensing cementitious matrix arePeer reviewe
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense sen...
In the recent years structural health monitoring (SHM) has gathered spectacular attention in civil e...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense se...
Abstract: Structural health monitoring (SHM) using self‐sensing cement‐based materials has been repo...
Interest in the concept of self-sensing structural materials has grown in recent years due to its po...
Monitoring of transport infrastructures, in terms of early damage detection, can prevent the loss of...
The self-sensing ability of cementitious materials with conductive particles for Structural Health M...
The paper reviews recent research on self-sensing and self-healing cement-based materials as part of...
The paper presents a study on the use of cement-based sensors doped with carbon nanotubes as embedde...
The study of self-sensing cementitious materials is a constantly expanding topic of study in the mat...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Concrete is the m...
The purpose of structural health monitoring is to continuously and accurately assess the performance...
Cement-based smart sensors appear particularly suitable for monitoring applications, due to their se...
iezo-resistive characteristics of cement-based materials were investigated using gra-phene nanoplate...
AbstractThe self-healing and self-sensing performances of Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) mi...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense sen...
In the recent years structural health monitoring (SHM) has gathered spectacular attention in civil e...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense se...
Abstract: Structural health monitoring (SHM) using self‐sensing cement‐based materials has been repo...
Interest in the concept of self-sensing structural materials has grown in recent years due to its po...
Monitoring of transport infrastructures, in terms of early damage detection, can prevent the loss of...
The self-sensing ability of cementitious materials with conductive particles for Structural Health M...
The paper reviews recent research on self-sensing and self-healing cement-based materials as part of...
The paper presents a study on the use of cement-based sensors doped with carbon nanotubes as embedde...
The study of self-sensing cementitious materials is a constantly expanding topic of study in the mat...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Concrete is the m...
The purpose of structural health monitoring is to continuously and accurately assess the performance...
Cement-based smart sensors appear particularly suitable for monitoring applications, due to their se...
iezo-resistive characteristics of cement-based materials were investigated using gra-phene nanoplate...
AbstractThe self-healing and self-sensing performances of Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) mi...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense sen...
In the recent years structural health monitoring (SHM) has gathered spectacular attention in civil e...
The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense se...