Development of a new Ni voltammetric sensor for hardened concrete conditions estimate
[EN] Developing efficient monitoring systems to control reinforced concrete structures (RCS) is still an open research line in the building sector. Thus, in this work was proposed the novelty use of Ni voltammetric sensor to control the concrete conditions by means of PCA model. The efficiency of vo...
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Zusammenfassung: | [EN] Developing efficient monitoring systems to control reinforced concrete structures (RCS) is still an open research line in the building sector. Thus, in this work was proposed the novelty use of Ni voltammetric sensor to control the concrete conditions by means of PCA model. The efficiency of voltammetric sensors are verified in other sectors like food or wastewater treatment, where the sensors are used in liquid media, in the study was intended verify the high potential use of this sensors in porous materials such as concrete. With this purpouse the sensor response was characterized in three different concretes (w/c = 0.6, w/c = 0.5 and w/c = 0.4) and three different concrete conditions (water satured conditions, presence of chlorides and concrete carbonation). Then, was developed a PCA model, where was verified the capability of the sensor to classify the concrete state. The validation of the model pointed an acceptance range between 78.3% and 95.4% (with a 95% confidence index).
The authors would like to express their gratitude to the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for the pre-doctoral scholarship granted to Ana Martinez Ibernon (FPU 16/00723). To the authors thank the Spanish Government for the Grant PID2020-119744RB-C21 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033
Martínez-Ibernón, A.; Gasch, I.; Lliso-Ferrando, JR.; Valcuende Payá, MO. (2023). Development of a new Ni voltammetric sensor for hardened concrete conditions estimate. Sensors and Actuators Reports. 5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snr.2023.100155 |
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