Electrothermal effect of carbon fiber and graphite reinforced metakaolin‐based geopolymer

Author:

Zhang Yajun1ORCID,Lin Jialong1,Chen Shikun1,Ruan Shengqian1,Wang Wenxin1,Liu Yi23,Yan Dongming1

Affiliation:

1. College of Civil Engineering and Architecture Zhejiang University Hangzhou PR China

2. Institute for Composites Science Innovation School of Materials Science and Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou PR China

3. Shanxi‐Zheda Institute of Advanced Materials and Chemical Engineering Taiyuan PR China

Abstract

AbstractThis paper investigates the influence of carbon fiber and graphite on the cyclic electrothermal performance of geopolymers (inorganic polymers). It was observed that carbon fibers, graphite, and the carbon fiber/graphite composite could form a stable conductive network at low voltage (3 V). However, under high voltages (9 and 12 V), the current of the geopolymer exhibited a peak shape in the first cycle, with higher voltages resulting in larger peak values and decreased conductivity in subsequent cycles. While graphite improved electrical and thermal conductivity, it weakened the microstructure, leading to an increase in microcracks and voids, and a reduction in the strength of geopolymers. The cumulative energy during the electrothermal process was calculated. The failure mechanism of the conductive network in the geopolymer during cyclic electrical heating was explained, highlighting the disruptive effect of gel shrinkage due to water loss on conductive networks.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Shanxi-Zheda Institute of Advanced Materials and Chemical Engineering

Publisher

Wiley

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