In this paper the results are shown of a thorough characterization of the self-healing capacity of High Performance Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composites (HPFRCCs). In detail, the capacity of the material to completely or partially re-seal cracks will be investigated, as a function of its composition, maximum crack opening and exposure conditions. The topic has been investigated including the effect of different flow-induced alignment of fibres, which can result into an either a strain hardening or softening behaviour, whether the material is stressed parallel or perpendicularly to the fibres. Specimens were initially pre-cracked in 4-point bending and up to different values of crack openings, and submitted to different exposure conditio...
In this paper a thorough microscopical and chemical (by means of TGA) characterization of the cracke...
The authors’ research groups have undertaken for about 5 years, a collaborative comprehensive resear...
In this paper the effect of natural fibres on the self healing capacity of cementitious composites h...
In this paper the results are shown of a thorough characterization of the self-healing capacity of H...
This paper presents the results are shown of a thorough characterization of the self-healing capacit...
This paper is the second part of a companion paper study focused on the autogenous self-healing capa...
In this paper the results are shown of a thorough characterization of the self-healing capacity of H...
Cracked state is the normal service condition of reinforced concrete structures: cracks, if not prop...
Various types of fiber reinforced cementitious composites (FRCCs) were experimentally studied to eva...
Design of building structures and infrastructures is mainly based on four concepts: safety, servicea...
In this paper a thorough microscopical and chemical (by means of TGA) characterization of the cracke...
The authors’ research groups have undertaken for about 5 years, a collaborative comprehensive resear...
In this paper the effect of natural fibres on the self healing capacity of cementitious composites h...
In this paper the results are shown of a thorough characterization of the self-healing capacity of H...
This paper presents the results are shown of a thorough characterization of the self-healing capacit...
This paper is the second part of a companion paper study focused on the autogenous self-healing capa...
In this paper the results are shown of a thorough characterization of the self-healing capacity of H...
Cracked state is the normal service condition of reinforced concrete structures: cracks, if not prop...
Various types of fiber reinforced cementitious composites (FRCCs) were experimentally studied to eva...
Design of building structures and infrastructures is mainly based on four concepts: safety, servicea...
In this paper a thorough microscopical and chemical (by means of TGA) characterization of the cracke...
The authors’ research groups have undertaken for about 5 years, a collaborative comprehensive resear...
In this paper the effect of natural fibres on the self healing capacity of cementitious composites h...