Assessing cement paste strength evolution under curing: An experimental and numerical investigation through equivalent stiffness parameter identified by embedded piezo sensors
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2025
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Equivalent stiffness is one of the most important mechanical parameters of any concrete structure which allows engineers to predict the behaviour of the structure. This paper identifies the equivalent stiffness parameter through an embedded piezo sensor (EPS) in the strength development of cement paste using the electro-mechanical impedance (EMI) technique through experimental and numerical investigation. The experiments were conducted on the cement paste specimens
and the compressive strength (destructively) and EMI response were obtained during curing process. Further, a numerical model of cement paste specimen with EPS is developed to validate the EMI response. In addition, an equivalent stiffness parameter is identified from the experimental and simulation EMI data. It is found that the variation in conductance signature during curing process and strength development is effectively captured by the EPS. The identified equivalent stiffness either calculated from experimental or simulation data followed a similar behaviour of the compressive strength. � 2024 Elsevier Ltd
and the compressive strength (destructively) and EMI response were obtained during curing process. Further, a numerical model of cement paste specimen with EPS is developed to validate the EMI response. In addition, an equivalent stiffness parameter is identified from the experimental and simulation EMI data. It is found that the variation in conductance signature during curing process and strength development is effectively captured by the EPS. The identified equivalent stiffness either calculated from experimental or simulation data followed a similar behaviour of the compressive strength. � 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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Compressive strength, Electro-mechanical impedance, Equivalent stiffness, PZT patch, Structural health monitoring
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