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Intrinsic sensing properties of chrysotile fiber reinforced piezoelectric cement-based composites

  • Jianlin Luo*
  • , Chunwei Zhang
  • , Lu Li
  • , Baolin Wang
  • , Qiuyi Li
  • , Kwok L. Chung
  • , Chao Liu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Qingdao University of Technology
  • Western Sydney University
  • Qingdao Agricultural University

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Abstract

Lead-zirconate-titanate (PZT) nanoscale powder was first synthesized by the sol-gel method, then PZT and 0–3 type PZT/chrysotile fiber (CSF)/cement composite (PZTCC) wafers were fabricated after grind-mixing PZT powder with strontium carbonate and/or cement, ductile CSF in tandem with press-sintered process, respectively. The crystal structure (XRD), microstructure (SEM), piezoelectric properties after surface silver penetration, and polarization of the PZT and PZTCC wafer were investigated. Furthermore, self-sensing responses under either impulse or cyclic loading and micro-hardness toughness of PZTCC were also investigated. Results show that the incorporation of CSF and cement admixture weakens the perovskite crystalline peak of PZTCC; reduces the corresponding piezoelectric coefficient from 119.2 pC/N to 32.5 pC/N; but effectively bridges the gap on the toughness between PZTCC and concrete since the corresponding microhardness with 202.7 MPa of PZTCC is close to that of concrete. A good linear and fast electrical response against either impulse or cyclic loading of the PZTCC is achieved with their respective sensitivity, linearity, and repeatability to 1.505 mV/N, 2.42%, and 2.11%. The sensing responses and toughness of PZTCC is encouraging as an intrinsic piezoelectric sensor for real-time health monitoring of ductile concrete structures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2999
JournalSensors
Volume18
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Sep 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chrysotile fiber reinforcing
  • Intrinsic sensor
  • Piezoelectric cement-based composite
  • Piezoelectric property
  • Structural health monitoring

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