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Metamaterial sensor application concrete material reinforced with carbon steel fiber
Date
2020-04-01
Author
Dalgac, Sekip
KARADAĞ, FARUK
ÜNAL, EMİN
Ozkaner, Vedat
BAKIR, MEHMET
AKGÖL, OĞUZHAN
SEVİM, UMUR KORKUT
DELİHACIOĞLU, KEMAL
Öztürk, Murat
KARAASLAN, MUHARREM
Sabah, Cumali
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In this paper, a rectangular split ring resonator-type metamaterial (MTM) sensor application is demonstrated in order to examine concrete materials. First, different types of concrete materials including carbon steel fiber with the purity ratio of 0.5%, 1% and 1.5% were prepared by using cement and water and their electrical properties were determined via Nicolson-Ross-Weir tehcnique. After that, compatible MTM-based sensor structure was designed and proposed. In order to find out the effect of the humidity on the concrete material, all samples were kept in the water pool for 28 days, the samples were then taken out and the temperature effect on the concrete materials was observed by increasing the heat up to 30 degrees and 70 degrees in the oven. The simulated resonance frequency shifts were observed at 910 MHz for concrete material sensor, 120 MHz for humidity sensor validation and 400 MHz for temperature sensor applications. By having large bandwidth in different fiber contents and validating the physical sensor applications as temperature and humidity, it was shown that the proposed study has novelty in the area of MTM-based sensor applications when it is compared with current state-of-the-art.
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Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
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Condensed Matter Physics
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/63060
Journal
MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/s0217984920500979
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Department of Physics, Article
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S. Dalgac et al., “Metamaterial sensor application concrete material reinforced with carbon steel fiber,”
MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B
, pp. 0–0, 2020, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/63060.