Infrastructure, such as roads and skyscrapers are used by everyone in the city. They enable trade, power businesses, and protect cities from an increasingly unpredictable natural environment. Most of infrastructure is made out of cementitious materials. But, the fact is, they all crack, no matter how carefully they are stored or reinforced. Most of the damaged cementitious structures will end up being replaced and reconstructed. To address this national critical challenge, nature has always been a source of inspiration in engineering applications and vascular networks, as in human skin and in a tree leaf, are one attribute that has received attention in the design of resilient structures. A vascular system houses healing agent within its in...
Increasing awareness for sustainability has led to the development of smart self-healing materials, ...
Self-healing cementitious materials can extend the service life of structures, improve safety during...
Concrete is prone to crack formation in the tensile zone, which is why steel reinforcement is introd...
Infrastructure, such as roads and skyscrapers are used by everyone in the city. They enable trade, p...
Nature has always been a source of inspiration in engineering applications and vascular networks, as...
Following biomimetic design principles, several vascular network techniques have been studied over t...
Concrete is prone to crack formation in the tensile zone, which is why steel reinforcement is introd...
This paper presents a new form of biomimetic cementitious material, which employs 3D-printed tetrahe...
Akin to vascular networks carrying clotting agents in the human body, vascular networks in concrete ...
Additively manufactured vascular networks have great potential for use in autonomous self-healing of...
The success of self-healing cementitious materials relies on their ability to repeatedly heal over t...
Among the various possibilities to tackle the issue of concrete damage within its structural service...
Cracking is one of the main causes for deterioration of concrete structures. Self-healing concrete w...
An experimental study is presented on a novel 2D vascular network in samples of cementitious materi...
Self-healing cementitious materials can extend the service life of structures, improve safety during...
Increasing awareness for sustainability has led to the development of smart self-healing materials, ...
Self-healing cementitious materials can extend the service life of structures, improve safety during...
Concrete is prone to crack formation in the tensile zone, which is why steel reinforcement is introd...
Infrastructure, such as roads and skyscrapers are used by everyone in the city. They enable trade, p...
Nature has always been a source of inspiration in engineering applications and vascular networks, as...
Following biomimetic design principles, several vascular network techniques have been studied over t...
Concrete is prone to crack formation in the tensile zone, which is why steel reinforcement is introd...
This paper presents a new form of biomimetic cementitious material, which employs 3D-printed tetrahe...
Akin to vascular networks carrying clotting agents in the human body, vascular networks in concrete ...
Additively manufactured vascular networks have great potential for use in autonomous self-healing of...
The success of self-healing cementitious materials relies on their ability to repeatedly heal over t...
Among the various possibilities to tackle the issue of concrete damage within its structural service...
Cracking is one of the main causes for deterioration of concrete structures. Self-healing concrete w...
An experimental study is presented on a novel 2D vascular network in samples of cementitious materi...
Self-healing cementitious materials can extend the service life of structures, improve safety during...
Increasing awareness for sustainability has led to the development of smart self-healing materials, ...
Self-healing cementitious materials can extend the service life of structures, improve safety during...
Concrete is prone to crack formation in the tensile zone, which is why steel reinforcement is introd...