The study was funded by the University of Derby (Grant No. E&T-15- PGTA-0717)The innovative bacterial self-healing concrete is a promising solution to improve the sustainability of concrete structures by sealing the cracks in an autonomous way. Regardless of the types of bacterial-based approach, the provision of a suitable incubation environment is essential for the activation of bacteria and thus for a successful self-healing application. However, the research to date has mainly focused on the self-healing process within humid air or water environment. This research aims to investigate the performance of bacterial self-healing concrete within ground conditions which can potentially benefit the development of more sustainable underground c...
The aim of this research project is the development of a new type of concrete in which integrated ba...
This self repair system is based upon harmless ground borne bacteria as the self healing agent. The ...
Since 2006, the Delft University of Technology has been working on the development of bacterial self...
The study was funded by the University of Derby (Grant No. E&T-15- PGTA-0717)The innovative bacteria...
Successful implementation of bacteria-based self-healing in cracked cementitious materials requires ...
he provision of suitable incubation environments is vital for successful implementation of bio self-...
The efficiency of bio self-healing of pre-cracked mortar specimens incubated in sand was investigate...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
In this paper, the self-healing ability of the bacterial concrete is tested and compared numerically...
This study explores the potential impact of natural soil on concrete crack self-healing in sub-surfa...
Concrete is one of the most significant building materials used in the world. Over the years, self- ...
A typical durability-related phenomenon in many concrete constructions is crack formation. While lar...
Concrete is considered as the most widely used construction material in the world. However, concrete...
In this study, bio-self-healing concrete was manufactured using a natural phenomenon called microbia...
Recent interests in the field of Bio-technology and Civil Engineering have raised the topics on the ...
The aim of this research project is the development of a new type of concrete in which integrated ba...
This self repair system is based upon harmless ground borne bacteria as the self healing agent. The ...
Since 2006, the Delft University of Technology has been working on the development of bacterial self...
The study was funded by the University of Derby (Grant No. E&T-15- PGTA-0717)The innovative bacteria...
Successful implementation of bacteria-based self-healing in cracked cementitious materials requires ...
he provision of suitable incubation environments is vital for successful implementation of bio self-...
The efficiency of bio self-healing of pre-cracked mortar specimens incubated in sand was investigate...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
In this paper, the self-healing ability of the bacterial concrete is tested and compared numerically...
This study explores the potential impact of natural soil on concrete crack self-healing in sub-surfa...
Concrete is one of the most significant building materials used in the world. Over the years, self- ...
A typical durability-related phenomenon in many concrete constructions is crack formation. While lar...
Concrete is considered as the most widely used construction material in the world. However, concrete...
In this study, bio-self-healing concrete was manufactured using a natural phenomenon called microbia...
Recent interests in the field of Bio-technology and Civil Engineering have raised the topics on the ...
The aim of this research project is the development of a new type of concrete in which integrated ba...
This self repair system is based upon harmless ground borne bacteria as the self healing agent. The ...
Since 2006, the Delft University of Technology has been working on the development of bacterial self...