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- 2024Probabilistic approach to the sustainability assessment of reinforced concrete structures in conditions of climate changecitations
- 2023Features of Immittance Spectra as Performance Indicators for Cement-Based Concretescitations
- 2021The electro-mechanical tensile properties of an engineered cementitious compositecitations
- 2021Low Carbon Recycled Aggregate Concrete
- 2021Cover-zone protective qualities under corrosive environmentscitations
- 2020Moisture movement within concrete exposed to simulated hot arid/semi-arid conditionscitations
- 2020Assessing the performance and transport properties of concrete using electrical property measurementscitations
- 2019Conduction, relaxation and complex impedance studies on Portland cement mortars during freezing and thawingcitations
- 2019In-Situ Conductivity Measurements to Monitor Moisture Profiles of Concrete in Hot Climates
- 2018Impedance measurements on an engineered cementitious composite: a critical evaluation of testing protocolscitations
- 2018Performance assessment of reinforced concrete after long-term exposure to a marine environmentcitations
- 2018Transient moisture profiles in cover-zone concrete during water absorptioncitations
- 2017Characterization of fly-ash using electrochemical impedance spectroscopycitations
- 2017A Testing Methodology for Performance-Based Specificationcitations
- 2017Frequency- and Time- Domain Dependency of Electrical Properties of Cement-Based Materials During Early Hydrationcitations
- 2016Monitoring micro-crack healing in an engineered cementitious composite using the environmental scanning electron microscopecitations
- 2016Chloride ingress into marine exposed concrete: A comparison of empirical- and physically- based modelscitations
- 2016Electrochemical immittance spectroscopy applied to a hybrid PVA/steel fiber engineered cementitious compositecitations
- 2015Two-point concrete resistivity measurementscitations
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Impedance measurements on an engineered cementitious composite: a critical evaluation of testing protocols
Abstract
An end-to-end (two-point) electrical measurement technique is traditionally employed in evaluating the bulk resistivity of hardened cementitious materials. This testing methodology is critically evaluated by studying the electrical impedance of an engineered cementitious composite (ECC), using cuboidal specimens with four different dimensions viz. 50mm, 70mm, 100mm and 150mm. In the present work, the impedance response (in the form of Nyquist plots) of the ECC specimens was measured over the frequency range 1Hz–10MHz via two external plate-electrodes placed at opposite faces of each specimen. A conductive gel, or saturated, synthetic sponges inserted between the plate/specimen interface were used as the electrode-specimen contacting medium. It is shown that the sponge contacting medium introduced a spurious response which was detectable across the entire frequency range and was particularly evident in specimens with smaller electrode contact area and in specimens with air-voids present on the contact surface. This effect was considerably reduced when either the conductive gel or sponges saturated with highly-conductive liquid was used. It is also shown that the true bulk resistivity of the material, identified from the Nyquist plot, can be evaluated by subtracting the resistivity of the sponge itself from the bulk resistivity of the ECC with the sponges present. Benchmarking studies were also undertaken on specimens with an embedded electrode arrangement.