Conductivity and piezoresistivity of nano-carbon black (NCB) enhanced functional cement-based sensors using polypropylene fibres
•Electrical resistance of cement-based sensor was considerably decreased with addition of PP fibre.•CB nanoparticles attached PP fibre surface have high aspect ratio and can form conductive paths.•Piezoresistivity of cementitious composite was significantly improved by addition of PP fibre.•Oriented...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials letters 2020-07, Vol.270, p.127736, Article 127736 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Electrical resistance of cement-based sensor was considerably decreased with addition of PP fibre.•CB nanoparticles attached PP fibre surface have high aspect ratio and can form conductive paths.•Piezoresistivity of cementitious composite was significantly improved by addition of PP fibre.•Oriented distribution of CB along PP fibre provides enough networking in cement-based sensors.
The cement-based sensors have a great potential for structural health monitoring, especially functional sensors filled with nano-carbon black (NCB) particles. To improve the sensing efficiency of NCB filled cementitious composite, polypropylene (PP) fibres were premixed with NCB during the manufacturing of cement-based sensor. Although the compressive strength is slightly decreased, the electrical conductivity and piezoresistivity of the NCB filled cementitious composite are improved by PP fibres. Microstructural characterization indicated that NCB attached to the surface of PP fibres significantly promotes the generation of conductive paths and contact points in cement-based sensors. The results can provide a new insight into the application of nonconductive fibres to enhance the conductivity and piezoresistivity of spherical conductors filled cement-based sensor. |
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ISSN: | 0167-577X 1873-4979 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.matlet.2020.127736 |