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An Innovative Smart Concrete Anchorage with Self-Stress Sensing Capacity of Prestressing Stress of PS Tendon.

Seon Yeol LeeHuy Viet LeMin Kyoung KimDong Joo KimJongwoong Park
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
An innovative smart concrete anchorage (SCA) has been developed for monitoring the stress of prestressing (PS) tendons by utilizing smart ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC). The smart UHPC contained 2 vol% steel fibers and fine steel slag aggregates instead of silica sands. The effects of different electrode materials, arrangements, and connectors on the self-stress sensing capacity of the SCA are discussed. A prototype SCA demonstrated its feasibility and sufficient self-stress sensing capacity to be used in monitoring the prestressing loss of the PS tendon. As the tensile stress of the PS tendon increased from 0 to 1488 MPa, the fractional change in resistivity (FCR) of the prototype SCA, with horizontally paired copper wire electrodes and a plug-in type connector, decreased linearly from 0% to -1.53%, whereas the FCR increased linearly from -1.53% to -0.04% as the tensile stress of the PS tendon decreased from 1488 to 331 MPa.
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