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- Title
Electric Resistance and Curing Temperature Development of Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Conductive Concrete: A Comparative Study.
- Authors
Zhang, Lei; Chen, Siyuan; Tian, Weichen; Tang, Yuan; Fu, Qiang; Li, Ruisen; Wang, Wei
- Abstract
The development of electric resistance is a key factor affecting the performance of conductive concrete, especially the electrical–thermal performance. In this work, the effects of different influencing factors (including the water-to-binder ratio, coarse aggregate content and carbon fiber (CF) content) on the electric resistance of conductive concrete were systematically investigated. At the same time, ohmic heating (OH) curing was applied to fabricate CF-reinforced conductive concrete (CFRCC) under a negative temperature environment at −20 °C. The effects of different factors on the electrothermal properties (curing temperature and conductive stability) of the samples were studied. The mechanical strengths of the CFRCC cured by different curing conditions were also tested, and the feasibility of OH curing for preparing CFRCC in a negative-temperature environment was verified at various electric powers. This work aims to give new insights into the effects of multiple factors on the performance of CFRCC for improved concrete construction in winter.
- Subjects
RESISTANCE heating; CONCRETE curing; ELECTRIC resistance; CONCRETE construction; FIBER-reinforced concrete
- Publication
Materials (1996-1944), 2024, Vol 17, Issue 16, p4045
- ISSN
1996-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ma17164045