This paper aims to evaluate the effect of carbon-based conductive recycled additions, i.e., recycled carbon fibres (RCF) and gasification char (GCH), on the mechanical, electrical, and durability properties of concretes. The obtained results show that the compressive strength of concrete is not affected by conductive additions, whereas electrical impedance, measured according to Wenner’s method, is significantly reduced (6%, 30% and 74% with RCF, GCH, and their combination, respectively) to the advantage of self-sensing properties. As durability is concerned, conductive additions slightly increase capillary water absorption, whereas they decrease chloride ingress through diffusion and do not significantly modify carbonation resistance
The effect of freeze–thaw cycles on concrete is of great importance for durability evaluation of con...
An experimental investigation was carried out to study the effect of carbonation on mechanical prope...
International audienceThe addition of conductive fibers to a cementitious material reduces its elect...
This paper aims to evaluate the effect of carbon-based conductive recycled additions, i.e., recycled...
Structural health monitoring to assess the safety, durability and performance of structures can be ...
Biochar (BCH) and recycled carbon fibres (RCF) were used as carbonaceous additions in low-resistive ...
Increasing number of studies have focused on the materials to impart electrical conductivity into co...
The electrical and piezo-resistive responses of recycled carbon fibre (rCF)-reinforced concrete is a...
In this paper, a newly developed cement and two recycled carbon-based materials, namely gasification...
Additions to concrete may change some of its basic properties in several ways depending on the natur...
Due to the significant environmental impact that the concrete production causes, and as a contributi...
Carbon-fiber concrete (CFC) materials are gaining momentum due to the reduction of carbon fiber cos...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon dioxide emitter after housing and transport. It is s...
The effect of freeze–thaw cycles on concrete is of great importance for durability evaluation of con...
An experimental investigation was carried out to study the effect of carbonation on mechanical prope...
International audienceThe addition of conductive fibers to a cementitious material reduces its elect...
This paper aims to evaluate the effect of carbon-based conductive recycled additions, i.e., recycled...
Structural health monitoring to assess the safety, durability and performance of structures can be ...
Biochar (BCH) and recycled carbon fibres (RCF) were used as carbonaceous additions in low-resistive ...
Increasing number of studies have focused on the materials to impart electrical conductivity into co...
The electrical and piezo-resistive responses of recycled carbon fibre (rCF)-reinforced concrete is a...
In this paper, a newly developed cement and two recycled carbon-based materials, namely gasification...
Additions to concrete may change some of its basic properties in several ways depending on the natur...
Due to the significant environmental impact that the concrete production causes, and as a contributi...
Carbon-fiber concrete (CFC) materials are gaining momentum due to the reduction of carbon fiber cos...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon dioxide emitter after housing and transport. It is s...
The effect of freeze–thaw cycles on concrete is of great importance for durability evaluation of con...
An experimental investigation was carried out to study the effect of carbonation on mechanical prope...
International audienceThe addition of conductive fibers to a cementitious material reduces its elect...