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E. Tziviloglou
15 records found
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Biogenic self-healing mortar
Material development and experimental evaluation
In concrete structures, it is always a preferable idea to prevent the damage before it happens rather than to repair it afterwards, since it is usually less costly and in some cases the damage detection is impossible. Temperature and humidity fluctuations and/or external loading
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Biogenic self-healing cementitious materials target on the closure of micro-cracks with precipitated inorganic minerals originating from bacterial metabolic activity. Dormant bacterial spores and organic mineral compounds often constitute a biogenic healing agent. The current pap
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Bio-based self-healing mortar
An experimental and numerical study
Self-healing concrete can repair itself by closing micro-cracks and thus protect itself from ingress of deleterious gasses and liquids that can affect its durability. Many self-healing concepts have been developed in the recent years which target on the recovery of water tightnes
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Self-healing mortar with pH-sensitive superabsorbent polymers
Testing of the sealing efficiency by water flow tests
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) have potential to be used as healing agent in self-healing concrete due to their property to attract moisture from the environment and their capacity to promote autogenous healing. A possible drawback, however, is their uptake of mixing water during
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Bacteria-based self-healing mortar
A comparison of two studies
Self-healing concrete has drawn a lot of attention in recent years. There are numerous projects worldwide that work on the development of self-healing agents. Among those, bacteria-based self-healing concrete is a very promising solution to prevent durability problems in concrete
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Within the European FP7 project HEALCON, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and monitoring techniques are developed and combined to characterize the effects of self-healing mechanisms in small and full-size specimens. In the first stage, healing mechanisms were evaluated at lab-scale.
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Self-healing of cracks in concrete can be achieved by application of bacteria which metabolically convert organic compounds under aerobic conditions yielding limestone. Added to the concrete mix as part of a healing agent, bacteria can, via metabolic activity resulting in limesto
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The innovative technology of self-healing concrete allows the material to repair the open micro-cracks that can endanger the durability of the structure, due to ingress of aggressive gasses and liquids. Various concepts of self-healing concrete have been developed, with target on
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Self-healing concrete has created a lot of public interest in recent years. Several research groups worldwide are currently working on creating durable and sustainable self-healing concrete structures. HEALCON (the concrete which repairs itself) is a European Union funded project
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