Farcas et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Heating and de-icing function in conductive concrete and cement paste with the hybrid addition of carbon nanotubes and graphite productsFarcas et al., 2021
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- Farcas C
- Galao O
- Navarro R
- Zornoza E
- Baeza F
- Del Moral B
- Pla R
- Garcés P
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- Smart Materials and Structures
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This paper aims to study the viability of conductive cement paste and conductive concrete with the hybrid addition of carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphite powder (GP) as a self- heating material for heating, ice formation prevention and de-icing in pavements. Different …
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