Electrical Conductivity and Permittivity of Partially Saturated Concrete Under Drying and Wetting Cycles

IF 2.6 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation Pub Date : 2024-09-21 DOI:10.1007/s10921-024-01123-3
Gopinandan Dey, Abhijit Ganguli, Bishwajit Bhattacharjee
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Concrete is a versatile construction material, which is often chemically attacked by various environmental agents. Concrete, being porous, allows movement of chemicals within its interior. The transport property of various chemicals depends on hydraulic diffusivity, which in turn depends on the degree of moisture saturation (DoS). Therefore, DoS is an important parameter and its estimation is highly significant with regards to material characterization. In this paper, cement concrete samples of size 75 mm × 75 mm × 300 mm are fabricated with water to cement ratio (w/c) of 0.45, 0.55 and 0.65. These samples are conditioned to various DoS in two methods described as drying and wetting cycles. A set-up for electrical measurements along the length of the sample is proposed, in which a pulse-based electrical input is imposed, which enables simultaneous acquisition of the material response at multiple frequencies, ranging between 100 and 500 kHz. Using a simple circuit model, the real and imaginary parts of impedivity are calculated along the length of the samples and the bulk conductivities and bulk relative permittivities at various DoS are estimated. The conductivity values are found to follow a regular pattern for various DoS and at different excitation frequencies, which facilitates the establishment of an empirical quantitative relationship between conductivity and the DoS of concrete. Further, on evaluation of permittivity it is found that the value of this parameter is much higher than that of its constituents which was seen in the literature.

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干燥和潮湿循环条件下部分饱和混凝土的电导率和脆度
混凝土是一种用途广泛的建筑材料,经常受到各种环境因素的化学侵蚀。混凝土多孔,允许化学物质在其内部流动。各种化学物质的迁移特性取决于水力扩散率,而水力扩散率又取决于湿度饱和度(DoS)。因此,DoS 是一个重要参数,对其进行估算对材料表征意义重大。本文制作了尺寸为 75 mm × 75 mm × 300 mm 的水泥混凝土样品,水灰比(w/c)分别为 0.45、0.55 和 0.65。通过干燥和湿润循环两种方法对这些样品进行不同的 DoS 调节。我们提出了一种沿样品长度进行电学测量的装置,其中施加了基于脉冲的电学输入,可同时采集 100 至 500 kHz 频率范围内的材料响应。利用一个简单的电路模型,沿样品长度计算出阻抗的实部和虚部,并估算出不同 DoS 下的体积电导率和体积相对介电常数。结果发现,在不同的 DoS 和不同的激励频率下,电导率值都有规律可循,这有助于建立混凝土电导率与 DoS 之间的经验定量关系。此外,在对介电常数进行评估时发现,该参数值远高于文献中所述的其成分值。
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Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation
Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
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期刊介绍: Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation provides a forum for the broad range of scientific and engineering activities involved in developing a quantitative nondestructive evaluation (NDE) capability. This interdisciplinary journal publishes papers on the development of new equipment, analyses, and approaches to nondestructive measurements.
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