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    <title>Dataset for &quot;Effect of fibre loading on the microstructural, electrical, and mechanical properties of carbon fibre incorporated smart cement-based composites&quot;</title>
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    <abstract>The data &quot;Dataset_Frontiers&quot; is pertinent to the study in the paper &quot;Effect of carbon fibre loading on the microstructural, electrical, and mechanical properties of cement-based sensors&quot; published under the research topic &quot;Smart Concrete to Deliver Sustainable Infrastructures&quot; in the Journal: Frontiers in materials 

The purpose of collecting the data was to understand the transitional behaviours of microstructural, electrical, and mechanical properties of cement-based sensors, which occur while increasing the amount of the carbon fibre from lower to higher dosages. This will facilitate the understanding on the improvement of self-sensing performance of cement-based sensors by improving the manufacturing process and mixing design, and the use of multi-functional in-situ self-sensing. 

The data contains information of the electrical and mechanical properties of cement-based sensors containing carbon fibres from zero to 2.4% by volume (vol.%). 

Two excel spread sheets are included in the zip file.

In the &quot;Electrical properties.xlsx&quot;:
the column of &quot;Sensor (S/m)&quot; contains data for the bulk conductivity of cement-based sensors,
the column of &quot;Solution mixture (S/m)&quot; contains data for the bulk conductivity of diluted calcium hydroxide (CH) solution incorporating carbon fibres.

In the &quot;Mechanical properties.xlsx&quot;:
the column of &quot;Rf (MPa) &quot; contains data for the flexural strength of cement-based sensors,
the column of &quot;Rc (MPa) &quot; contains data for the compressive strength of cement-based sensors.</abstract>
    <date>2022-11-22</date>
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    <collection_method>The bulk conductivity was obtained via the impedance measurement under the voltage of 707.107 mV, and the frequency range was 1 Hz – 10 MHz.

The compressive and flexural strengths were obtained via uniaxial compression and three-point bending.</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).

The compression and three-point bending machines were from CONTROLS Ltd, Hertfordshire, UK, as well as Instron, Buckinghamshire, UK, respectively.</techinfo>
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