Current position: Home >> Scientific Research >> Paper Publications

Carbon nanotubes reinforced reactive powder concrete

Release Time:2019-03-12  Hits:

Indexed by: Journal Article

Date of Publication: 2018-09-01

Journal: COMPOSITES PART A-APPLIED SCIENCE AND MANUFACTURING

Included Journals: SCIE

Volume: 112

Page Number: 371-382

ISSN: 1359-835X

Key Words: Carbon nanotubes and nanofibers; Strength; Mechanical properties; Mechanical testing

Abstract: In this paper, four types of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were incorporated into reactive powder concrete (RPC) with water or heat curing. The enhancing effects of MWCNT types and curing methods on mechanical properties of RPC were investigated. Experimental results indicate that adding proper type and content of MWCNTs can effectively improve mechanical properties of RPC including flexural strength, fracture energy, compressive strength/toughness and flexural strength to compressive strength ratio. In general, these mechanical properties of MWCNTs filled RPC with heat curing are superior to that with water curing, which indicates that heat curing is more beneficial for reinforcing impact of MWCNTs to RPC than water curing. In most cases, the critical length of MWCNTs in RPC is smaller than actual length, which indicates MWCNTs will be snapped when damage occurs in RPC. In addition, the reinforcement of MWCNTs to RPC results from crack bridging and pull out effects.

Prev One:Properties and mechanisms of self-sensing carbon nanofibers/epoxy composites for structural health monitoring

Next One:Nano boron nitride modified reactive powder concrete