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A carbon nanotube/cement composite with piezoresistive properties
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2009
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Materials ScienceElectrical ResistanceReinforcement MaterialEngineeringSmart StructureFiber-reinforced CompositeCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCarbon Nanotube/cement CompositeStructural Health MonitoringFiber-reinforced Cement CompositeComposite TechnologyNanocompositeCarbon NanotubesEmbedded Stress SensorStress Sensor
This paper studies the piezoresistive property of the CNT/cement composite to explore its feasibility as an embedded stress sensor for civil structures such as roadways, levees and bridges. The experimental results show that the electrical resistance of the CNT/cement composite changes with the compressive stress level, indicating the potential of using the CNT/cement composite as a stress sensor for civil structures. The piezoresistive responses of the composite with different fabrication methods and CNT doping levels were also studied. It is found that dispersion-assistant surfactants could block the contacts among carbon nanotubes, thus impairing the piezoresistive response of the composite, while a higher CNT doping level could improve the sensitivity of the composite stress response.
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