Affiliation:
1. Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Durability for Marine Civil Engineering, College of Civil and Transportation Engineering Shenzhen University Shenzhen China
2. School of Environment and Civil Engineering Dongguan University of Technology Dongguan China
Abstract
AbstractHybrid fiber‐reinforced cementitious composites (HyFRCC) consisting of polyethylene (PE) and carbon fiber (CF) have potential for use in advanced composite materials by integrating high mechanical performance with smart functions based on electrical properties. However, an evaluation of the electrical and fracture properties of HyFRCC has not yet been reported. An orthogonal experimental design was used to investigate the effect of the water‐to‐binder (w/b) ratio and volume fraction of PE and carbon fiber on the electrical properties and fracture behavior of HyFRCC in this paper. The results show that the w/b ratio plays a major role in controlling the electrical resistivity of HyFRCC. The larger the amount of hybrid fibers added, the higher the w/b ratio needed. In particular, the PE fiber must not exceed 1.5 vol% to obtain HyFRCC with low electrical resistivity. Carbon fiber has a significant effect on the initial fracture toughness of HyFRCC, while PE fiber determines its unstable fracture toughness. A hybrid fiber system containing 1.0 vol% PE fiber and 0.5 vol% carbon fiber at a w/b ratio of 0.35 was used to reach a compatible electrical property and fracture behavior of HyFRCC. The results of this work provide a novel approach for designing and developing multifunctional cementitious composites, which would be a promising building material for structural strengthening and protection of steel corrosion as well as structural health monitoring.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering
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