Piezoelectric composite cements: Towards the development of self-powered and self-diagnostic materials

Piezoresistivity is the most commonly used sensing principle in cement-based smart composites for strain-monitoring applications. Nonetheless, the need for external electric power to conduct electrical resistivity measurements restricts the scalability of this technology, especially when implemented...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cement & concrete composites 2023-05, Vol.139, p.105063, Article 105063
Hauptverfasser: Triana-Camacho, Daniel A., Quintero-Orozco, Jorge H., Mejía-Ospino, Enrique, Castillo-López, Germán, García-Macías, Enrique
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Zusammenfassung:Piezoresistivity is the most commonly used sensing principle in cement-based smart composites for strain-monitoring applications. Nonetheless, the need for external electric power to conduct electrical resistivity measurements restricts the scalability of this technology, especially when implemented in remote structures. To address this issue, this manuscript thoroughly analyses the piezoelectric properties of cement composites doped with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and evaluates their potential as self-powered strain sensors. To do so, a comprehensive methodology involving voltammetry measurements, open circuit potential determination, and uniaxial compression testing is developed to determine the piezoelectric coefficients of charge d33 and voltage g33. Furthermore, a novel circuital model for signal processing of the electromechanical response is developed and experimentally validated in terms of time series of output voltage, resistance, and the generated electric power. The developed methodology is applied to laboratory samples manufactured following two different filler dispersion methods. The presented results evidence that samples prepared by ultrasonic cleaner dispersion achieve optimal properties, with a piezoelectric charge coefficient of 1122.28 ± 246.67 pC/N, about 47 times greater than previously reported composites in the literature. Unlike piezoresistive cement-based composites, a remarkable nonlinear correlation between the fractional change in the intrinsic resistance of the material and the applied mechanical strain has been observed. Instead, a considerable linearity (R2=0.96) between the externally applied mechanical strain and the generated (piezoelectric) electric power has been found, which suggests the great potential of the latter for conducting off-the-grid strain monitoring applications. •The obtained d33 piezoelectric factor proves 47 times greater than previous studies.•Homogeneous filler dispersions enhance the piezoelectricity of rGO-cement sensors.•Strong linearity is found between piezoelectric output power and mechanical strain.•A novel circuital model is proposed to simulate piezoelectric rGO-cement sensors.•The piezoelectric factors are obtained by OCP-voltammetry and mechanical tests.
ISSN:0958-9465
DOI:10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2023.105063