Nanotechnology for Smart Concrete

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ghasan Fahim Huseien ◽  
Nur Hafizah A. Khalid ◽  
Jahangir Mirza
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2020 ◽  
Vol 184 ◽  
pp. 01086
Author(s):  
Dr.V. Mallikarjuna Reddy ◽  
S. Hamsalekha

In the present era, water scarcity is the biggest problem. In Construction potable water is required for mixing and curing of concrete. The curing process is required for 28 days. So the water requirement in the construction field for curing purposes is very large. Due to various reasons, potable water availability is decreasing day by day. So it is required to spend a considerable amount on the procurement of water. To control the wastage of water for curing it is necessary to use water in a controlled manner by adopting advanced technology. It is known as a smart concrete curing system. The smart concrete curing system is developed to create an automatic curing mechanism to supply water for curing depending on the availability of moisture in the concrete and surrounding temperature using moisture sensor. The system will be connected to the internet using Wi-Fi. The current moisture content level of the concrete structure and the pump status will be pushed to the cloud. A mobile app will access this data from the cloud. So that the curing process monitoring can be done remotely. Results shown that strength of the cube with smart concrete curing system is more than the strength of the cube with immersion curing.


Author(s):  
Andrea Meoni ◽  
Antonella D'Alessandro ◽  
Austin Downey ◽  
Enrique García-Macías ◽  
Marco Rallini ◽  
...  

The availability of new self-sensing cement-based strain sensors allows the development of dense sensor networks for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of reinforced concrete structures. These sensors are fabricated by doping cement-matrix materials with conductive fillers, such as Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs), and can be embedded into structural elements made of reinforced concrete prior to casting. The strain sensing principle is based on the multifunctional composites outputting a measurable change in their electrical properties when subjected to a deformation. Previous work by the authors was devoted to material fabrication, modeling and applications in SHM. In this paper, we investigate the behavior of several sensors fabricated with and without aggregates and with different MWCNTs content. The strain sensitivity of the sensors, in terms of fractional change in electrical resistivity for unit strain, as well as their linearity are investigated through experimental testing under both static and dynamically varying compressive loadings. Moreover, the responses of the sensors when subjected to destructive compressive tests are evaluated. Overall, the presented results contribute to improving the scientific knowledge on the behavior of smart concrete sensors and to furthering their understanding for SHM applications.


2003 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 86-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiang De-sheng ◽  
Liang Lei ◽  
Zhou Xue-fang
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2006 ◽  
Vol 302-303 ◽  
pp. 424-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Li Sui ◽  
Tie-Jun Liu

This paper has summarized generally the progress of multifunctional, intelligent concrete, and the concept of intrinsic intelligent materials is put forward on the point of materials, in addition the research and development direction of multifunctional and intelligent concrete is advanced.


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