Piezoresistivity of carbon fiber-reinforced alkali-activated materials: Effect of fly ash microspheres and quartz sands

Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) have gained increasing attention as potential candidates for conductive and self-sensing concretes. This study investigated the effect of fly ash microspheres and quartz sands on the piezoelectric properties of carbon fiber-reinforced alkali-activated fly ash/slag (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Construction & building materials 2024-04, Vol.425, p.136125, Article 136125
Hauptverfasser: Luo, Tiantian, Ma, Yuwei, Xie, Huajie, Li, Fangjie, Li, Zongjin, Fu, Jiyang
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Zusammenfassung:Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) have gained increasing attention as potential candidates for conductive and self-sensing concretes. This study investigated the effect of fly ash microspheres and quartz sands on the piezoelectric properties of carbon fiber-reinforced alkali-activated fly ash/slag (AAFS) mortars. The rheological property, mechanical property, resistivity, and piezoelectric properties of different AAFS mortars were investigated. Our findings demonstrated that the use of fly ash microspheres (FAM) significantly reduced the yield stress and plastic viscosity of the mortars due to the "ball bearings" effect. In addition, the finer particles of FAM led to a dense gel pore structure of AAFS. The use of FAM improved carbon fiber dispersion and formed a stable conductive network. Therefore, AAFS mortars with FAM exhibited superior conductivity and piezoelectricity. The use of quartz sands exhibited adverse effects on the self-sensing properties of AAFS mortars. The incorporation of quartz sands predominantly hindered the conductive network formation of carbon fibers, resulting in a significantly higher resistivity and piezoresistivity with low strain sensitivity. •The use of FAM in carbon fiber reinforced-AAFS results in superior conductivity and piezoresistivity.•FAM improved the rheology of AAFS, facilitating the dispersion of carbon fibers.•The use of quartz sands led to a higher resistivity and poor piezoresistivity.
ISSN:0950-0618
1879-0526
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.136125