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MAJEROVÁ, J. DROCHYTKA, R.
Originální název
Possibilities of Utilization of Waste Materials in Production of Electrically Conductive Composites on Silicate Basis
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
The electrical conductivity of concrete can be achieved by adding steel wires or functional fillers. Commonly used fillers are nanotubes, carbon black, nickel powder and so on. These fillers are expensive, but there is a possibility to use waste materials. This is the subject of this experiment. The conductive properties of conductive sand, sludge from the wire drawing process, iron grinding dust waste and waste carbon were verified. From these fillers, waste carbon showed the best electrical properties (impedance). The impedance of the waste carbon was 0.31 Ω and the impedance of the cement composite containing 70% of the weight of waste carbon was less than 670 Ω.
Klíčová slova
Conductive Sand, Electrically Conductivity, Functional Filler, Impedance, Waste Carbon
Autoři
MAJEROVÁ, J.; DROCHYTKA, R.
Vydáno
26. 7. 2021
Nakladatel
Trans Tech Publications Ltd.
Místo
Švýcarsko
ISBN
978-3-0357-1728-0
Kniha
Binders, Materials and Technologies in Modern Construction VI
ISSN
1012-0394
Periodikum
Solid State Phenomena
Ročník
2020
Číslo
321
Stát
Švýcarská konfederace
Strany od
171
Strany do
176
Strany počet
6
URL
https://www.scientific.net/SSP.321.171
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT169107, author="Jana {Majerová} and Rostislav {Drochytka}", title="Possibilities of Utilization of Waste Materials in Production of Electrically Conductive Composites on Silicate Basis", booktitle="Binders, Materials and Technologies in Modern Construction VI", year="2021", journal="Solid State Phenomena", volume="2020", number="321", pages="171--176", publisher="Trans Tech Publications Ltd.", address="Švýcarsko", doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.321.171", isbn="978-3-0357-1728-0", issn="1012-0394", url="https://www.scientific.net/SSP.321.171" }