ABSTRACT

Over three billion metric tons of cement are produced annually worldwide, making concrete the most extensively used construction material. Self-sensing, or smart, cement allows real-time monitoring of performance through the entire service life of a concrete structure, for the detection of changing stresses, contamination, excessive temperature, gas leaks and pre-seismic activity. This is achieved by adding a very small proportion of conductive or semi-conductive fibers, such as carbon fibers to the bulk cement, making it piezoresistive, and enabling changes in the concrete’s electrical resistivity in response to shear stress and strain to be monitored.

This state-of-the-art reference work presents experimental results with a realistic theoretical framework, for cement manufactures, concrete technologists and contractors as well as researchers.

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

Material Characterisation and Real-Time Monitoring

chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

Rheological Behavior of Cement with Additives

chapter Chapter 4|36 pages

Cement Curing Resistivity and Thermal Properties

chapter Chapter 5|30 pages

Piezoresistive Smart Cement

chapter Chapter 6|36 pages

Chemo-Thermo-Piezoresistive Smart Cement

chapter Chapter 7|42 pages

Smart Cement with Nanoparticles

chapter Chapter 9|38 pages

Laboratory and Field Model Tests

chapter Chapter 10|36 pages

Smart Cement Grouts

chapter Chapter 11|22 pages

Smart Foam Cement

chapter Chapter 12|52 pages

Concrete with Smart Cement Binder

chapter Chapter 13|7 pages

Conclusions