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Highly Conductive Carbon Fiber Reinforced Concrete for Icing Prevention and Curing.


ABSTRACT: This paper aims to study the feasibility of highly conductive carbon fiber reinforced concrete (CFRC) as a self-heating material for ice formation prevention and curing in pavements. Tests were carried out in lab ambient conditions at different fixed voltages and then introduced in a freezer at -15 °C. The specimens inside the freezer were exposed to different fixed voltages when reaching +5 °C for prevention of icing and when reaching the temperature inside the freezer, i.e., -15 °C, for curing of icing. Results show that this concrete could act as a heating element in pavements with risk of ice formation, consuming a reasonable amount of energy for both anti-icing (prevention) and deicing (curing), which could turn into an environmentally friendly and cost-effective deicing method.

SUBMITTER: Galao O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5502974 | biostudies-other | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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