2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12101626
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Bonding of Steel Bars in Concrete with the Addition of Carbon Nanotubes: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Abstract: Advances and innovations in science and engineering have been increasingly supported by nanotechnology, and the modification of cementitious materials by nanoengineering is an expanding field. With this perspective, this paper aims to elucidate the behavior of steel bars in concrete with the addition of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as a function of the characteristics of the cement-based material, the dispersion techniques and dosage of CNTs, the bond tests and specimen geometry, and the rebar characteristics. To r… Show more

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“…Also considering this bibliography, 16 papers (84%) investigated at least two different CNT contents, and generally, very high concentrations were more difficult to disperse and in some cases generated pores in the cement matrix, worsening the mechanical properties. This fact and also considering the still expensive price of CNTs suggests that further investigations concerning CNT-concrete focus on contents up to 0.10% by weight of cement, which is consistent with the literature [34]. Table 3.…”
Section: Concrete Types and Cnt Aspectssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Also considering this bibliography, 16 papers (84%) investigated at least two different CNT contents, and generally, very high concentrations were more difficult to disperse and in some cases generated pores in the cement matrix, worsening the mechanical properties. This fact and also considering the still expensive price of CNTs suggests that further investigations concerning CNT-concrete focus on contents up to 0.10% by weight of cement, which is consistent with the literature [34]. Table 3.…”
Section: Concrete Types and Cnt Aspectssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, as concrete is the most consumed material in the world after water [4] and whose production emits large amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere, studies on CNT-concrete must be carried out in further research, especially modifying it by replacing NA with recycled aggregates (RA), such as civil construction demolition waste (CDW) or even rubber waste. As reported by Reis et al [34], the use of CDW in CNT-concrete contributes to the buildings' sustainability, and CNTs addition, in this case, can contribute to the RC structure reaching the required mechanical strength.…”
Section: Concrete Types and Cnt Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…This mainly stems from reduced compressive strength due to the increased porosity of the CDW-concrete [53,54]. In addition, 17 manuscripts (85% of the bibliography) used the pull-out test, which has good acceptance in the scientific community and presents accurate results, which is in accordance with the literature [10].…”
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confidence: 54%
“…Although there is more knowledge about this mechanism nowadays, the development of new construction materials makes the subject increasingly investigated. Some of its aspects are well established, but there are still several knowledge gaps to be filled in future research [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ProKnow-C (Knowledge Development Process -Constructivist) method [32] (ENSSLIN et al 2010), commonly used in systematic literature reviews [33][34][35][36], was used to select the bibliographic reference. Table 1 details all the steps of ProKnow-C. • Database filters: title, abstract and keywords.…”
Section: Selecting the State-of-the-art Bibliographymentioning
confidence: 99%