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Influence of Carbon Admixtures to the Electrical Conductivity of Slag Mortars
KUSÁK, I. LUŇÁK, M. MÍKOVÁ, M. ROVNANÍK, P.
Originální název
Influence of Carbon Admixtures to the Electrical Conductivity of Slag Mortars
Anglický název
Influence of Carbon Admixtures to the Electrical Conductivity of Slag Mortars
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Offering new materials made with the use of slag mortars is one of the goals of applied research. Fundamental research tries to explore these engineered materials from the perspective of all the possible test methods. Modern vector analyzer R&S ZNC with a coaxial probe DAK-12 from Speag company was used to determine permittivity and dielectric loss factor of the beams. Interesting spectra of electric resistance were measured for samples with varying content of carbon powder. Carbon admixture is known for its effect on electrical properties and is readily used by manufacturers of antistatic floors.
Anglický abstrakt
Offering new materials made with the use of slag mortars is one of the goals of applied research. Fundamental research tries to explore these engineered materials from the perspective of all the possible test methods. Modern vector analyzer R&S ZNC with a coaxial probe DAK-12 from Speag company was used to determine permittivity and dielectric loss factor of the beams. Interesting spectra of electric resistance were measured for samples with varying content of carbon powder. Carbon admixture is known for its effect on electrical properties and is readily used by manufacturers of antistatic floors.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT131958,
author="Ivo {Kusák} and Miroslav {Luňák} and Maria {Míková} and Pavel {Rovnaník}",
title="Influence of Carbon Admixtures to the Electrical Conductivity of Slag Mortars",
annote="Offering new materials made with the use of slag mortars is one of the goals of applied research. Fundamental research tries to explore these engineered materials from the perspective of all the possible test methods. Modern vector analyzer R&S ZNC with a coaxial probe DAK-12 from Speag company was used to determine permittivity and dielectric loss factor of the beams. Interesting spectra of electric resistance were measured for samples with varying content of carbon powder. Carbon admixture is known for its effect on electrical properties and is readily used by manufacturers of antistatic floors.",
address="Trans Tech Publication Ltd",
booktitle="MSMF8 - Materials Structure and Micromechanics of Fracture VIII",
chapter="131958",
doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.258.465",
howpublished="print",
institution="Trans Tech Publication Ltd",
number="258",
year="2017",
month="january",
pages="465--468",
publisher="Trans Tech Publication Ltd",
type="conference paper"
}