Piezoresistivity was observed in cement-matrix composites with 2.6-7.4 vol%
unidirectional continuous carbon fibers. The direct-current electrical res
istance in the fiber direction increased upon tensile loading in the same d
irection, such that the effect was mostly reversible when the stress was be
low that for the tensile modulus to decrease. The gage factor was up to 60.
The resistance increase was due to fiber-matrix interface degradation, whi
ch was mostly reversible. Above the stress at which the modulus started to
decrease, the resistance increased with stress/strain abruptly, due to fibe
r breakage. The tensile strength and modulus of the composites were 88% and
84%, respectively, of the calculated values based on the rule of mixtures.
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