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  • An experimental study of self-sensing concrete enhanced with multi-wall carbon nanotubes in wedge splitting test and DIC

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    - CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS - Year 2020

    Concrete is the worldwide most utilized construction material because of its very good performance, forming ability, long-term durability, and low costs. Concrete is a brittle material prone to cracking. Extensive cracking may impact durability and performance over time considerably. The addition of a small amount of carbon nanotubes (CNT) increases the concrete’s overall electrical conductivity, enabling internal structure...

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  • On splitting of the NICS(1) magnetic aromaticity index

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    • J. Dobrowolski
    • P. Lipiński

    - RSC Advances - Year 2016

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  • Size effect in concrete under splitting tension

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    The size effect is a fundamental phenomenon in concrete materials. It denotes that both the nominal structural strength and material ductility always decrease with increasing element size under tension. In the paper splitting tensile tests on cylindrical concrete specimens with the different diameter were carried out. Two types of the loading strip (plywood board and steel cylinder) were used. The concrete strength and ductility...

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  • Adhesive Monitoring with Instrumented Wedge Test

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    - Year 2010

    The wedge test (sometimes called the Boeing wedge test) is amongst the most readily exploitable techniques for assessment of the rate-dependent fracture energy of adhesive materials when used to bond relatively rigid substrates. With its siblings: the double cantilever beam (DCB), and the tapered double cantilever beam (TDCB), a force is applied, essentially in cleavage, to provoke substrate separation perpendicularly to the bondline...