This paper proposes a new sustainable earth–cement building composite with multifunctional sensing features and investigates its properties through an experimental campaign. Earth and cement are proportioned as 2/7 in volume, while carbon microfibers are added in various amounts to achieve piezoresistivity, ranging from 0 to 1% with respect to the weight of the binder (i.e., earth + cement). The proposed material couples the construction performance with self-sensing properties in order to monitor the structural performance during the servile life of the building. The use of earth in the partial replacement of cement reduces the environmental footprint of the material while keeping sufficient mechanical properties, at least for applications...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Self-sensing concrete combines electrically conductive filler material and conve...
Conductive carbon nanomaterials have been extensively developed for smart cementitious composites to...
Sensing cement-based composites refer to composites that have sensing functionality that can measure...
This work investigates the potential of recycled carbon-based materials, obtained from industrial by...
Structural Health Monitoring allows an automated performance assessment of buildings and infrastruct...
Conventional concrete is a dielectric whose properties change based on the constituents of the mixtu...
This paper focuses on sustainable cementitious composites in terms of their conductivity, hydration ...
The possible use of industrial by-products as carbon-based fillers and/or fibers to produce Multifun...
Intrinsic self-sensing concrete (ISSC) is an ongoing research topic where it provides another optio...
In the field of civil engineering, Structural Health Monitoring is a topic of growing interest. Effe...
AbstractThe self-healing and self-sensing performances of Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) mi...
This paper presents the resistivity and piezoresistivity behavior of cement-based mortars manufactur...
Mortar specimens containing conductive additions (i.e., biochar and recycled carbon fibres – both al...
Structural health monitoring to assess the safety, durability and performance of structures can be ...
Recent advances in material science and self-sensing technology have enabled the development of ceme...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Self-sensing concrete combines electrically conductive filler material and conve...
Conductive carbon nanomaterials have been extensively developed for smart cementitious composites to...
Sensing cement-based composites refer to composites that have sensing functionality that can measure...
This work investigates the potential of recycled carbon-based materials, obtained from industrial by...
Structural Health Monitoring allows an automated performance assessment of buildings and infrastruct...
Conventional concrete is a dielectric whose properties change based on the constituents of the mixtu...
This paper focuses on sustainable cementitious composites in terms of their conductivity, hydration ...
The possible use of industrial by-products as carbon-based fillers and/or fibers to produce Multifun...
Intrinsic self-sensing concrete (ISSC) is an ongoing research topic where it provides another optio...
In the field of civil engineering, Structural Health Monitoring is a topic of growing interest. Effe...
AbstractThe self-healing and self-sensing performances of Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) mi...
This paper presents the resistivity and piezoresistivity behavior of cement-based mortars manufactur...
Mortar specimens containing conductive additions (i.e., biochar and recycled carbon fibres – both al...
Structural health monitoring to assess the safety, durability and performance of structures can be ...
Recent advances in material science and self-sensing technology have enabled the development of ceme...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Self-sensing concrete combines electrically conductive filler material and conve...
Conductive carbon nanomaterials have been extensively developed for smart cementitious composites to...
Sensing cement-based composites refer to composites that have sensing functionality that can measure...