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通用硅酸盐水泥基材料低频介电性能的研究进展

Translated title of the contribution: Low-Frequency Dielectric Behavior of Common Portland Cement-Based Materials: A Review
  • Xiang Xi
  • , Hongqiang Chu
  • , Qianping Ran
  • , Wenyi Zhang
  • , Linhua Jiang
  • , D. D.L. Chung

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Abstract

Dielectric behavior pertains to the polarization of cement-based materials, in which the positive and negative charge centers are separated. Recent work on the dielectric behavior of common Portland cement-based materials in a low frequency regime were carried out, including the dependence of dielectric behavior on microstructures, hydration process, loadings, etc. This review represented the results of dielectric behavior of common Portland cement-based materials over the past decade and introduced the dielectric measurement method and the dependence of polarization on aggregates, water cement ratio, stress/strain, and temperature. It is indicated that some movable ions in pore solution dominate the dielectric behavior, in which the electric dipoles are in series. Aggregates and admixtures affect dielectric behavior due to relevant changes in microstructures. Heating and compression strengthen the dielectric behavior, while cooling and tension weaken the dielectric behavior. In addition, some related future research aspects were also prospected.

Translated title of the contributionLow-Frequency Dielectric Behavior of Common Portland Cement-Based Materials: A Review
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)2074-2089
Number of pages16
JournalKuei Suan Jen Hsueh Pao/Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society
Volume51
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • cement-based materials
  • dielectric behavior
  • electrical conductivity
  • electrical permittivity
  • polarization

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