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    <title>Dataset for &quot;Electrical impedance behaviour of carbon fibre reinforced cement-based sensors at different moisture contents&quot;</title>
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    <keywords>Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, carbon fibre, cement-based sensor, Saturation degree, moisture content</keywords>
    <abstract>The data &quot;Cement-based sensors.zip&quot; is pertinent to the study in the paper &quot;Electrical impedance behaviour of carbon fibre reinforced cement-based sensors at different moisture contents&quot; published in the Journal of construction and building materials. 

The purpose of collecting the data was to understand the impedance behaviour of cement-based sensors at different fibre and moisture contents, which facilitates the in-situ use of cement-based sensors. 

The data contains information of the mass, moisture content, saturation degree, and bulk impedances measured at each drying time.

Nine individual excel spread sheets are included in the zip file. Each named as &quot;sensor + number&quot;. The number is the volume percentage of the fibres incorporated. 

Each spread sheet contains information collected through the monotonic drying test and the impedance measurement.

In each column:
Rb refers to &quot;bulk resistance&quot;
Sb refers to &quot;bulk conductivity&quot;
MC refers to &quot;moisture content&quot;
SD refers to &quot;saturation degree&quot;
FCS refers to &quot;fractional change in bulk conductivity&quot;</abstract>
    <date>2022-09-13</date>
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        <project_name>RM4L - Resilient Materials for Life</project_name>
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    <collection_method>The impedance measurement was made on the cement-based sensors under the voltage of 707.107 mV, and the frequency range was 1 Hz – 10 MHz. 

The sensors were dried under the environment of 60 Celsius and 5% RH. Impedance signature and mass was collected between certain time intervals.

The purpose of this experiment was to understand the electrical behaviour of cement-based sensors at fibre contents through percolation under different moisture contents.</collection_method>
    <techinfo>The impedance response was collected with a Newtons4th PSM 3750 frequency analyser (Newtons4th Ltd., Leicester, UK) interfaced with an impedance analyser. The Impedance analysis software was Zview (Scribner Associates Inc, North Carolina, USA).</techinfo>
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