This paper deals with the carbonation of concrete crack walls before and after healing in comparison to the carbonation of the bulk of the concrete. Natural carbonation tests were carried out on 50 MPa concrete. Disks with 50 mm thickness and 100 mm diameter were tested. A splitting test was applied to generate the crack. Different crack widths were tested, narrow crack widths below 75μm, and wide crack widths, between 75-175μm. The self-healing effect was studied after immersion for 4 months in water. Natural carbonation was carried out at 55±5 %RH 20±3°C for 6, 9 and 12 months. The carbonation front was assessed after splitting and opening the crack walls. The results show the effect of the crack width, crack length and autogenous healing...
The search for self-healing materials is justified by the increasing sustainability and safety needs...
Concrete has a natural self-healing capability to seal small cracks, named autogenous healing, which...
The ability of certain bacteria to promote the precipitation of calcium carbonate, has been used adv...
This paper deals with the carbonation of concrete crack walls before and after healing in comparison...
Self-healing of micro-cracks in cement composites have been widely investigated by cement and concre...
Carbonation of concrete results in a drop of the pH which can induce steel corrosion. This is costly...
The phenomenon of autogenous healing of cracks in cementitious materials has already been known for ...
ACLInternational audienceAfter several years of research in the Magnel Laboratory for Concrete Resea...
One of the most commonly used materials in the field of construction is concrete. Nevertheless, ther...
Although certain crack widths are allowed in reinforced concrete structures, without having immediat...
The formation of small cracks (< 300 µm in width) in concrete is almost unavoidable. Thesecracks may...
Under service conditions and because of environmental and climate changes, the concrete is at risk d...
In the Concrete industry, the most widely used binding ingredient for concrete, portland cement (PC)...
By incorporating self-healing agents in concrete, cracks can be healed autonomously upon occurrence....
Today, concrete with large portions of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) replaced by flash ash and self...
The search for self-healing materials is justified by the increasing sustainability and safety needs...
Concrete has a natural self-healing capability to seal small cracks, named autogenous healing, which...
The ability of certain bacteria to promote the precipitation of calcium carbonate, has been used adv...
This paper deals with the carbonation of concrete crack walls before and after healing in comparison...
Self-healing of micro-cracks in cement composites have been widely investigated by cement and concre...
Carbonation of concrete results in a drop of the pH which can induce steel corrosion. This is costly...
The phenomenon of autogenous healing of cracks in cementitious materials has already been known for ...
ACLInternational audienceAfter several years of research in the Magnel Laboratory for Concrete Resea...
One of the most commonly used materials in the field of construction is concrete. Nevertheless, ther...
Although certain crack widths are allowed in reinforced concrete structures, without having immediat...
The formation of small cracks (< 300 µm in width) in concrete is almost unavoidable. Thesecracks may...
Under service conditions and because of environmental and climate changes, the concrete is at risk d...
In the Concrete industry, the most widely used binding ingredient for concrete, portland cement (PC)...
By incorporating self-healing agents in concrete, cracks can be healed autonomously upon occurrence....
Today, concrete with large portions of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) replaced by flash ash and self...
The search for self-healing materials is justified by the increasing sustainability and safety needs...
Concrete has a natural self-healing capability to seal small cracks, named autogenous healing, which...
The ability of certain bacteria to promote the precipitation of calcium carbonate, has been used adv...