CNT-based functionalization of 9A tobermorite to optimize concrete flexural strength
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- Carlos Vela(Author),
- Karla Serrano(Author),
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Abstract
Several experimental efforts related to the concrete improvement are focused to increase its flexural strength to complement the high compressive strength, which is usually developed by materials of this nature. The flexural strength or modulus of rupture of the concrete is important in civil engineering applications such as infrastructure projects, pavements and buildings. This work proposes an alternative to optimize concrete flexural strength through the functionalization of the 9 Angstrom (A) Tobermorite using Carbon Nanotubes (CNT). A complete ab-initio, 3D Atomistic Model of the 9 A Tobermorite is presented as the basis of the silicate cementitious hydrated products. In order to validate the model, some mechanical properties were computed using a Density Functional Theory (DFT) based program. Afterwards, a functionalization based on CNTs with different diameters was carried out to improve the flexural strength of the concrete.
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EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 14-21 (8 pages)Publication milestones
- Published - 08/2016
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Materials Research Society, United StatesPublication series
- Publication series name: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
ISSN (Print): 0272-9172
Volume: 1813
ISBN (Print)
9781510826632ISBN (Electronic)
9781510826632External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 84986001278
Host publication title
Effect of SCM and Smart Additives on the Properties of Concrete Structures - 2015Host publication editors
- J. Ivan Escalante Garcia
- Luis Emilio Rendon Diaz Miron
- Dessi A. Koleva
