Microbial-induced calcium precipitation (MICP) has shown adequate potential to act as a healing product through Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation inside cracks. This work studies the self-healing capability of conventional concrete incorporating two dosages of Bacillus subtilis encapsulated in diatomaceous earth and a liquid solution consisting of a combination of Bacillus, denitrifying, and photosynthetic bacteria. The two bacterial agents used are commercial or industrial products from other sectors. For these mixes, disks of size ϕ100×50 mm were pre-cracked at the age of 21 days by splitting test until reaching residual cracks of 100 to 450 µm. At the age of 28 days, self-healing was promoted during 28 days in three exposures, cont...
Concrete is a construction material that is used world-wide because of its first-rate properties. Ho...
Crack formation in concrete is common, but a typical phenomenon related to durability. Percolation o...
In this study, the self-healing process in concrete through microbial-induced calcium carbonate prec...
Microbial-induced calcium precipitation (MICP) has shown adequate potential to act as a healing prod...
A typical durability-related phenomenon in many concrete constructions is crack formation. While lar...
Due to their porous nature and because they are prone to crack formation, mineral building materials...
Self-healing concrete is regarded as a promising solution to reduce the high maintenance and repair ...
Crack repair is crucial since cracks are the main cause for the decreased service life of concrete s...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
Concrete has a relatively low tensile strength which makes it prone to cracking. Without immediate a...
Calcium carbonate precipitation through microbial means is a promising pathway for concrete self-hea...
ABSTRACT: Concrete structures usually show some self-healing capacity, i.e. the ability to heal or s...
Microbial-based self-healing is a promising solution for a sustainable concrete. The principle is th...
Bacterial concrete has become one of the most promising self-healing alternatives due to its capabil...
Concrete in most structures is designed to crack in order to let embedded steel reinforcement take o...
Concrete is a construction material that is used world-wide because of its first-rate properties. Ho...
Crack formation in concrete is common, but a typical phenomenon related to durability. Percolation o...
In this study, the self-healing process in concrete through microbial-induced calcium carbonate prec...
Microbial-induced calcium precipitation (MICP) has shown adequate potential to act as a healing prod...
A typical durability-related phenomenon in many concrete constructions is crack formation. While lar...
Due to their porous nature and because they are prone to crack formation, mineral building materials...
Self-healing concrete is regarded as a promising solution to reduce the high maintenance and repair ...
Crack repair is crucial since cracks are the main cause for the decreased service life of concrete s...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
Concrete has a relatively low tensile strength which makes it prone to cracking. Without immediate a...
Calcium carbonate precipitation through microbial means is a promising pathway for concrete self-hea...
ABSTRACT: Concrete structures usually show some self-healing capacity, i.e. the ability to heal or s...
Microbial-based self-healing is a promising solution for a sustainable concrete. The principle is th...
Bacterial concrete has become one of the most promising self-healing alternatives due to its capabil...
Concrete in most structures is designed to crack in order to let embedded steel reinforcement take o...
Concrete is a construction material that is used world-wide because of its first-rate properties. Ho...
Crack formation in concrete is common, but a typical phenomenon related to durability. Percolation o...
In this study, the self-healing process in concrete through microbial-induced calcium carbonate prec...