DOI: 10.18130/v3d64m
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Self-sensing Cementitious Composites with Graphene Nanoplatelets

Abstract: Traditional strategies in structural health monitoring of civil infrastructure systems involve a limited number of distributed sensors over a relatively large area. The high cost, low durability, and weak compatibility with host structure are among the challenges for conventional sensors. Cement-based self-sensing composites with intrinsic strain-and damage-sensing capabilities can be a more practical and sustainable alternative to monitor the health of concrete structures. Numerous research studies have been … Show more

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