1. Evaluation of 3D robotic spray parameters on the performance of the developed sensing functional cementitious coating
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Lining Wang, Bing Lu, Xiangyu Wang, Ming Jen Tan, King Ho Holden Li, and Teck Neng Wong
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Robotic spray ,3D concrete printing ,robotic spray parameter ,self-sensing cementitious composites ,Science ,Manufactures ,TS1-2301 - Abstract
This study explores the innovative use of 3D robotic spray for applying self-sensing cementitious coating, emphasising its potential for multifunctional smart concrete applications. The effects of spray parameters on the performance of self-sensing cementitious composites were investigated by systematically examining the impact of nozzle travel speed, air injection pressure, nozzle standoff distance, and spray direction on the self-sensing coating. In-depth analyses were conducted on mechanical strength, coating adhesion properties, and sensing performance. Micro-CT was performed to investigate the coating's inherent porosity. This study evaluated the sensing performance of the coatings by analysing their piezoresistive behaviour under cyclic compression and bending. Furthermore, it demonstrated the coating's capacity for real-time structural health monitoring by evaluating its performance under compressive and bending stresses until failure. This research underscores the significant impact of spray parameters on optimising the sensing capabilities of the self-sensing spray coating, highlighting its potential for advanced real-time structural health monitoring.
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- 2024
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