The current paper presents a bacteria-based self-healing cementitious composite for application in low-temperature marine environments. The composite was tested for its crack-healing capacity through crack water permeability measurements, and strength development through compression testing. The composite displayed an excellent crack-healing capacity, reducing the permeability of cracks 0.4 mm wide by 95%, and cracks 0.6 mm wide by 93% following 56 days of submersion in artificial seawater at 8 °C. Healing of the cracks was attributed to autogenous precipitation, autonomous bead swelling, magnesium-based mineral precipitation, and bacteria-induced calcium-based mineral precipitation in and on the surface of the bacteria-based beads. Mortar ...
In this work, the use of the ureolytic bacterial strain Bacillus sphaericus for developing a self-he...
Cracking in concrete has resulted in the need for repair as cracking affects the mechanical properti...
Crack formation in concrete is common, but a typical phenomenon related to durability. Percolation o...
Bacteria-based self-healing concrete is an innovative self-healing materials approach, whereby bacte...
Marine concrete structures are exposed to one of the most hostile of natural environments. Many phys...
Concrete structures in marine environment are vulnerable to various physical and chemical deteriorat...
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...
ABSTRACT: Concrete structures usually show some self-healing capacity, i.e. the ability to heal or s...
Concrete in most structures is designed to crack in order to let embedded steel reinforcement take o...
Abstract:- Concrete are the most important materials used in construction industries where the exter...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Extreme environments are aggressive for concrete structures, hence a performance-based design is cru...
Concrete is a remarkable construction material. However, its low tensile strength makes it prone to ...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
In this work, the use of the ureolytic bacterial strain Bacillus sphaericus for developing a self-he...
Cracking in concrete has resulted in the need for repair as cracking affects the mechanical properti...
Crack formation in concrete is common, but a typical phenomenon related to durability. Percolation o...
Bacteria-based self-healing concrete is an innovative self-healing materials approach, whereby bacte...
Marine concrete structures are exposed to one of the most hostile of natural environments. Many phys...
Concrete structures in marine environment are vulnerable to various physical and chemical deteriorat...
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...
ABSTRACT: Concrete structures usually show some self-healing capacity, i.e. the ability to heal or s...
Concrete in most structures is designed to crack in order to let embedded steel reinforcement take o...
Abstract:- Concrete are the most important materials used in construction industries where the exter...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Extreme environments are aggressive for concrete structures, hence a performance-based design is cru...
Concrete is a remarkable construction material. However, its low tensile strength makes it prone to ...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
In this work, the use of the ureolytic bacterial strain Bacillus sphaericus for developing a self-he...
Cracking in concrete has resulted in the need for repair as cracking affects the mechanical properti...
Crack formation in concrete is common, but a typical phenomenon related to durability. Percolation o...