Within the theme \u91Self-healing materials for prolonged lifetime\u92 (NMP.2012.2.1-3) of the Seventh Framework Programme, self-healing concrete is an important topic. The project HEALCON, which deals with self-healing concrete to create durable and sustainable concrete structures, is funded by EU-FP7 and started in January 2013. The coordinator of the project is Prof. Nele De Belie (UGent) and the consortium partners are UGent, Avecom, TU Delft, Acciona, TUM, TTI, VTT, COWI, DTI, CEINNMAT, Devan and Fescon. Adequate perpetuation of the road, tunnel and bridge network, is crucial to preserving European cohesion and business operations; and around 70% of this infrastructure is made of concrete. In order to garantuee liquid tightness of conc...
The increasing concern for safety and sustainability of structures is calling for the development of...
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim The increasing concern for safety and sustainabi...
It has been estimated that, in Europe, 50 % of the annual construction budget is spent on refurbishm...
Within the theme ‘Self-healing materials for prolonged lifetime’ (NMP.2012.2.1-3) of the Seventh Fra...
HEALCON is a project funded by EU-FP7 and coordinated by Prof. Nele De Belie (Ghent University). Its...
The appearance of small cracks in concrete can result in a loss of performance and functionality in ...
The search for smart self-healing materials and preventive repair methods is justified by the increa...
The development of a self-healing concrete aimed at improving the durability of concrete structures ...
Concrete is a material that is widely used in the construction market due to its availability and co...
Materials for Life (M4L) was a 3 year, EPSRC funded, research project carried out by the Universitie...
To overcome difficulties linked to inspection of certain structural elements, as well as costs and h...
Concrete has a high compressive strength and a low tensile strength, which is why it is used commonl...
Infrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on civil engi...
Infrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on civil engi...
YesCracks in concrete composites, whether autogenous or loading-initiated, are almost inevitable and...
The increasing concern for safety and sustainability of structures is calling for the development of...
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim The increasing concern for safety and sustainabi...
It has been estimated that, in Europe, 50 % of the annual construction budget is spent on refurbishm...
Within the theme ‘Self-healing materials for prolonged lifetime’ (NMP.2012.2.1-3) of the Seventh Fra...
HEALCON is a project funded by EU-FP7 and coordinated by Prof. Nele De Belie (Ghent University). Its...
The appearance of small cracks in concrete can result in a loss of performance and functionality in ...
The search for smart self-healing materials and preventive repair methods is justified by the increa...
The development of a self-healing concrete aimed at improving the durability of concrete structures ...
Concrete is a material that is widely used in the construction market due to its availability and co...
Materials for Life (M4L) was a 3 year, EPSRC funded, research project carried out by the Universitie...
To overcome difficulties linked to inspection of certain structural elements, as well as costs and h...
Concrete has a high compressive strength and a low tensile strength, which is why it is used commonl...
Infrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on civil engi...
Infrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on civil engi...
YesCracks in concrete composites, whether autogenous or loading-initiated, are almost inevitable and...
The increasing concern for safety and sustainability of structures is calling for the development of...
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim The increasing concern for safety and sustainabi...
It has been estimated that, in Europe, 50 % of the annual construction budget is spent on refurbishm...