2020
DOI: 10.9798/kosham.2020.20.6.1
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Electrical Conductivity of Cementitious Composites Mixed with Carbon-Based Nanomaterials Used as a Construction Material

Abstract: Carbon-based nanomaterials are used in various industrial fields because of their excellent performance. In construction, cementitious composites containing carbon-based materials have the potential to be used for various purposes such as crack detection and deicing. However, carbon-based materials have been experienced difficulties that cannot be easily dispersed in the cementitious composite because of the inherent material characteristic. This study aimed to investigate the possibility of using these carbon… Show more

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“…e structural and electrical properties of cemented composites were studied based on carbon-based materials such as multiple, single, carbon nanotubes, graphene nanosheets, and conductive graphite powder. Microstructural analysis was also performed by noncovalent functionalization of carbon-based nanomaterials to check for dispersion [4]. e purpose of the Michael study is to evaluate resource utilization following the implementation of a treatment regimen for mild traumatic brain injury (TBI).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e structural and electrical properties of cemented composites were studied based on carbon-based materials such as multiple, single, carbon nanotubes, graphene nanosheets, and conductive graphite powder. Microstructural analysis was also performed by noncovalent functionalization of carbon-based nanomaterials to check for dispersion [4]. e purpose of the Michael study is to evaluate resource utilization following the implementation of a treatment regimen for mild traumatic brain injury (TBI).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%