会议专题

Assessment on the Electrical Conductivity of Additive Fillers into Carbon Fiber-cement Based Composites

This paper gives an assessment on the electrical conductivity of different additive fillers (graphite, multi-walled carbon nanotubes) into carbon fiber-cement based composites (CFRC). Results show that cement matrix containing 0.4% carbon fiber (CF) and 0.5% multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) exhibits an excellent electrical conductivity of 33.65Ω·cm. When the content of CF is below the percolation threshold (0.4% CF), adding graphite is beneficial to the electrical conduction of CFRC, which has a tremendous drift from 3991.44Ω·cm to 524.33Ω·cm as the content of graphite varies from 0% to 30%. However, when the content of CF is above the percolation threshold, adding graphite makes no advantages in the electrical conductivity of CFRC because of leading to a porosity rising. MWCNTs are useful conductive constituents for CFRC and can increase electrical conductivity by two orders of magnitude. However, excessive adding MWCNTs into CFRC will have a rapid increase of electrical resistivity on the contrary.

Junjie Qin Wu Yao Junqing Zuo Haiyong Cao

Institute of Smart Construction Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, China

国际会议

The Second Annual Meeting on Testing and Evaluation of Inorganic Mateirals(第二届全国无机材料测试与评价学术年会 TEIM-2)

长沙

英文

185-188

2011-06-30(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)