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A self-sensing carbon nanotube/cement composite for traffic monitoring
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EngineeringSelf-sensing Carbon NanotubeSensorsTraffic Flow DetectionTraffic FlowCarbon-based MaterialMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringStructural Health MonitoringSensor DesignSensor ApplicationTraffic MonitoringCarbon Nanotubes
In this paper, a self-sensing carbon nanotube (CNT)/cement composite is investigated for traffic monitoring. The cement composite is filled with multi-walled carbon nanotubes whose piezoresistive properties enable the detection of mechanical stresses induced by traffic flow. The sensing capability of the self-sensing CNT/cement composite is explored in laboratory tests and road tests. Experimental results show that the fabricated self-sensing CNT/cement composite presents sensitive and stable responses to repeated compressive loadings and impulsive loadings, and has remarkable responses to vehicular loadings. These findings indicate that the self-sensing CNT/cement composite has great potential for traffic monitoring use, such as in traffic flow detection, weigh-in-motion measurement and vehicle speed detection.
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