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Dispersion of carbon nanotubes in ordinary Portland cement induced alkaline environment

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posted on 2024-06-04, 05:40 authored by S chen, B Zou, W duan, Frank CollinsFrank Collins, XL Zhao, M Majumber
Ultrasonication is extensively used in the fabrication of carbon nanotube (CNT) reinforced composites. However, there has been very limited research into predicting the effect of ultrasonication treatment on the reinforcing efficiency of CNTs. In this study, a theoretical framework with supporting experiments is developed to address this issue. The distribution of CNT lengths and the concentration of dispersed CNTs are characterized using scanning electron microscopy images and UV–vis spectra. After ultrasonication, the length of CNT is found to follow log-normal distributions which show a shortening effect. The concentration of dispersed CNT increases with ultrasonication energy but reaches a plateau after about 250J/ml. The distribution of CNT lengths and the concentration of dispersed CNTs are incorporated into a micromechanics-based model to simulate the crack bridging behavior of CNTs. Results show that the distribution of CNT lengths leads to better estimation of reinforcing effect than does the average length. Furthermore, for unit volume of dispersed CNTs, the reinforcing efficiency decreases monotonically with increased ultrasonication. Based on the proposed model, the predicted optimal ultrasonication energy (89J/ml) for reinforcing is found before the dispersion plateau is reached.

History

Location

Evanston, IL. USA

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3.1 Extract of paper

Editor/Contributor(s)

Cusatis G

Start date

2013-08-04

End date

2013-08-07

Title of proceedings

EMI2013 : Mechanics for Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructures : Proceedings of the ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute 2013 conference

Event

American Society of Civil Engineers. Conference (2013 : Evanston, IL.)

Publisher

Northwestern University, Il, USA

Place of publication

The conference