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Title: Experimental characterization of the self-healing capacity of cement based materials and its effects on the material performance: A state of the art report by COST Action SARCOS WG2
Authors: Ferrara, Liberato
Mullem, Tim Van
Alonso, Maria Cruz
Antonaci, Paola
Borg, Ruben Paul
Cuenca, Estefania
Jefferson, Anthony
Ng, Pui Lam
Peled, Alva
Roig-Flores, Marta
Sanchez, Mercedes
Schroefl, Christof
Serna, Pedro
Snoeck, Didier
Tullian, Jean Marc
De Belie, Nele
Keywords: Cementitious materials
Test-methods
Durability Properties
Mechanical properties
Self-healing products
Field evaluation
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Ferrara, L., Van Mullem, T., M. C., Antonaci, P.,Borg, R. P., Cuenca, E., Jefferson, A., Ng, P.-L., Peled, A., Roig-Flores, M., Sanchez, M., Schroefl, C., Serna, P., Snoeck, D., Tulliani.,. J. M., De Belie, N., 2018. Experimental characterization of the self-healing capacity of cement based materials and its effects on the material performance: A state of the art report by COST Action SARCOS WG2. Construction and Building Materials. 167, 115-142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.01.143
Series/Report no.: 167;
Abstract: Heuristically known at least since the first half of XIX century, the self-healing capacity of cement-based materials has been receiving keen attention from the civil engineering community worldwide in the last decade. As a matter of fact, stimulating and/or engineering the aforementioned functionality via tailored addition and technologies, in order to make it more reliable in an engineering perspective, has been regarded as a viable pathway to enhance the durability of reinforced concrete structures and contribute to increase their service life. Research activities have provided enlightening contributions to understanding the mechanisms of crack self-sealing and healing and have led to the blooming of a number of self-healing stimulating and engineering technologies, whose effectiveness has been soundly proved in the laboratory and, in a few cases, also scaled up to field applications, with ongoing performance monitoring. Nonetheless, the large variety of methodologies employed to assess the effectiveness of the developed self-healing technologies makes it necessary to provide a unified, if not standardized, framework for the validation and comparative evaluation of the same self-healing technologies as above. This is also instrumental to pave the way towards a consistent incorporation of self-healing concepts into structural design and life cycles analysis codified approaches, which can only promote the diffusion of feasible and reliable self-healing technologies into the construction market.
URI: http://dspace.vgtu.lt/handle/1/4210
ISSN: 0950-0618
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