The effect of interfacial transition zone properties on the elastic properties of cementitious nanocomposite materials

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A parametric study was conducted to explore the effect of the interfacial transition zone (ITZ or interphase) on the overall elastic modulus of the CNT-reinforced cement. The effect of the ITZ properties on the elastic modulus of the CNT-reinforced cement was investigated using a four-phase axisymmetric model consisting of a single CNT aligned at the center of composite unit cell, an interface, an ITZ (or interphase), and a cement matrix. The CNT and cement matrix were assumed fully elastic while the interface was modeled using a cohesive surface framework. The width and mechanical properties of the ITZ and the interface were found to affect significantly the elastic modulus and the behavior of the composite material.

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Abu Taqa, A. G., Abu Al-Rub, R. K., Senouci, A., Al-Nuaimi, N., & Bani-Hani, K. A. (2015). The effect of interfacial transition zone properties on the elastic properties of cementitious nanocomposite materials. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/258384

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