This study presents the encapsulation of mineral compounds as healing materials for cement-based composites. Three liquid (sodium silicate, colloidal silica and tetraethyl orthosilicate) and one powdered (magnesium oxide) minerals were encapsulated in thin walled soda glass capsules. Load regain was obtained for samples healed under three different curing regimes; ambient conditions, high humidity exposure or immersed in water. Water immersion resulted in crack area closure that ranged from 85% to 100% for all mineral treated samples. The measured reduction in both sorptivity and intrinsic gas permeability varied from 18% to 69% depending on the measured parameter and mineral type. Sodium silicate and colloidal silica presented with the bes...
Aqueous cement suspensions without aggregates have been commonly applied as a remedial technique in ...
This study investigates the impact of expansive minerals, namely magnesium oxide, bentonite clay, an...
Using mineral additives and admixtures as self-healing agents in cement-based composites has been ex...
This study presents the encapsulation of mineral compounds as healing materials for cement-based com...
This study presents the application of encapsulated expansive powder minerals (magnesium oxide, bent...
AbstractThis study presents the application of encapsulated expansive powder minerals (magnesium oxi...
Many types of healing agents have been investigated. These agents are processed in different ways, s...
This research proposes and evaluates an embedded self-sustained restoration system based on the trig...
Cement-based materials possess inherent autogenous self-healing capability allowing them to seal, an...
Encapsulation-based self-healing technology is an effective method for healing the crack-deteriorate...
Healing agent carriers play a significant role in defining the performance of the autonomous self-he...
Portland Cement (PC) based concrete has been popular in construction for over a century, yet concret...
Aqueous cement suspensions without aggregates have been commonly applied as a remedial technique in ...
This study investigates the impact of expansive minerals, namely magnesium oxide, bentonite clay, an...
Using mineral additives and admixtures as self-healing agents in cement-based composites has been ex...
This study presents the encapsulation of mineral compounds as healing materials for cement-based com...
This study presents the application of encapsulated expansive powder minerals (magnesium oxide, bent...
AbstractThis study presents the application of encapsulated expansive powder minerals (magnesium oxi...
Many types of healing agents have been investigated. These agents are processed in different ways, s...
This research proposes and evaluates an embedded self-sustained restoration system based on the trig...
Cement-based materials possess inherent autogenous self-healing capability allowing them to seal, an...
Encapsulation-based self-healing technology is an effective method for healing the crack-deteriorate...
Healing agent carriers play a significant role in defining the performance of the autonomous self-he...
Portland Cement (PC) based concrete has been popular in construction for over a century, yet concret...
Aqueous cement suspensions without aggregates have been commonly applied as a remedial technique in ...
This study investigates the impact of expansive minerals, namely magnesium oxide, bentonite clay, an...
Using mineral additives and admixtures as self-healing agents in cement-based composites has been ex...