Xj. Wang et Ddl. Chung, SHORT CARBON-FIBER-REINFORCED EPOXY COATING AS A PIEZORESISTIVE STRAIN SENSOR FOR CEMENT MORTAR, Sensors and actuators. A, Physical, 71(3), 1998, pp. 208-212
Epoxy containing 10 vol.% short carbon fibers and applied as a coating
(0.2 mm thick) directly on cement mortar was found to be an effective
piezoresistive strain sensor for tensile strain up to 0.042% and comp
ressive strain down to -0.11%. Exceeding these strain limits caused da
mage in the coating. The strain sensitivity (reversible fractional inc
rease in electrical resistance per unit strain) was 94-97 and 20-24 wh
en the strain was contraction and expansion, respectively. The irrever
sible fractional increase in resistance per unit strain was 0.5-2.3 an
d 15-69 when the strain was contraction and expansion, respectively; i
t increased with increasing magnitude of strain. The resistance change
was almost totally reversible when the strain was contraction, but wa
s only partly reversible when the strain was expansion. The sensor in
coating form was similar to that in bulk form in the electromechanical
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