Monitoring temperature and hydration by mortar sensors made of nanomodified Portland cement

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Thanyarat Buasiri
Ankit Kothari
Karin Habermehl-Cwirzen
Lukasz Krzeminski
Andrzej Cwirzen
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[1] Luleå University of Technology,Building Materials, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
[2] Silesian University of Technology,The Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials
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Materials and Structures | 2024年 / 57卷
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Nanomodified Portland cement; Carbon nanofibers; CNFs; Temperature sensing; Temperature sensitivity; Temperature sensor; Hydration temperature; Hydration monitoring; Cement-based sensor;
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Mortar beams incorporating carbon nanofibers (CNFs), which were synthesized in situ on Portland cement particles, were used to produce nanomodified Portland cement sensors (SmartCem sensors). SmartCem sensors exhibited an electrical response comparable to a thermistor with a temperature coefficient of resistivity of − 0.0152/ °C. The highest temperature sensing was obtained for the SmartCem sensor, which contained ~ 0.271 wt.% of CNFs. The calculated temperature sensitivity was approximately 11.76% higher in comparison with the mortar beam containing only unmodified Portland cement. SmartCem sensors were used to monitor the cement hydration in large-scale self-compacting concrete beams. The measurements were conducted after casting for 7 days. Additionally, commercially available thermocouple and humidity sensors were used as references. The results showed that changes in electrical resistivity measured by the SmartCem sensor were well aligned with the ongoing hydration processes.
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