This paper presents the results of a series of self-healing experiments conducted on reinforced mortar beams containing adhesive-filled glass reservoirs. An overview of the findings of the preliminary investigation stage of experiments is given in addition to the results of a parametric study which investigates the effect of the level of reinforcement and loading rate on the amount of self-healing. Results show that both primary and secondary healing occurs during the first and second loading cycles respectively. Qualitative results also show clear evidence of the occurrence of crack-healing following the first loading cycle and new crack formation during the second loading cycle. The long-term motivation for this work is to provide data su...
The paper presents results from two groups of experimental tests on a pressurised vascular self-heal...
A new damage-healing model for self-healing cementitious materials is described. The model is formul...
The authors’ research group has undertaken for about a lustrum a comprehensive research project, fo...
This paper presents the results of a series of self-healing experiments conducted on reinforced mort...
This thesis presents details of an experimental and numerical programme of study undertaken on the f...
Heuristically known at least since the first half of XIX century, the self-healing capacity of cemen...
Heuristically known at least since the first half of XIX century, the self-healing capacity of cemen...
Worldwide increasing consciousness for sustainable use of natural resources has made “overcoming the...
Concrete elements are subject to cracking, which can be an access point for deleterious agents that ...
Self-healing cement based materials, by controlling and repairing cracks, could prevent “permeation ...
A self-healing cementitious material could provide a step change in the design of concrete structur...
Concrete is a brittle composite cementitious material that easily fractures under tensile loading. M...
Recent developments in self-healing technology inspired by natural biological materials have the pot...
The paper presents results from two groups of experimental tests on a pressurised vascular self-heal...
A new damage-healing model for self-healing cementitious materials is described. The model is formul...
The authors’ research group has undertaken for about a lustrum a comprehensive research project, fo...
This paper presents the results of a series of self-healing experiments conducted on reinforced mort...
This thesis presents details of an experimental and numerical programme of study undertaken on the f...
Heuristically known at least since the first half of XIX century, the self-healing capacity of cemen...
Heuristically known at least since the first half of XIX century, the self-healing capacity of cemen...
Worldwide increasing consciousness for sustainable use of natural resources has made “overcoming the...
Concrete elements are subject to cracking, which can be an access point for deleterious agents that ...
Self-healing cement based materials, by controlling and repairing cracks, could prevent “permeation ...
A self-healing cementitious material could provide a step change in the design of concrete structur...
Concrete is a brittle composite cementitious material that easily fractures under tensile loading. M...
Recent developments in self-healing technology inspired by natural biological materials have the pot...
The paper presents results from two groups of experimental tests on a pressurised vascular self-heal...
A new damage-healing model for self-healing cementitious materials is described. The model is formul...
The authors’ research group has undertaken for about a lustrum a comprehensive research project, fo...