Although concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials, it is characterized by substantially low tensile strength in comparison to its compression strength, and the occurrence of cracks is unavoidable. In addition, cracks progress due to environmental conditions including damage by freezing, neutralization, and salt, etc. Moreover, detrimental damage can occur in concrete structures due to the permeation of deteriorating elements such as Cl− and CO2. Meanwhile, under an environment in which moisture is being supplied and if the width of the crack is small, a phenomenon of self-healing, in which a portion of the crack is filled in due to the rehydration of the cement particles and precipitation of CaCO3, is been confirmed. I...
Crack formation is common among concrete used for all different types of construction. While crackin...
To obtain sustainable highly-durable structures with a long service life, one should tackle the prob...
Cracking is an inherent development in reinforced concrete structures and can lead to serious damage...
Although concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials, it is characterized by subs...
In this study, it is possible to disperse effectively cracked using synthetic fiber, an examination ...
Concrete cracks due to its low tensile strength. The presence of cracks endangers the durability as ...
Self-healing cement based materials, by controlling and repairing cracks, could prevent “permeation ...
In this study, the effect of the combination of micro steel fibers and additives (calcium hydroxide ...
Concrete is a brittle material prone to cracking due to its low tensile strength. Crack repairs are ...
Concrete cracking is in some cases inevitable. Autogenous healing may prove to be useful to limit re...
If concrete is crack free, deleterious substances can be avoided entering the body of the material, ...
To obtain a more sustainable concrete, occurring cracks should be repaired. However, as manual repai...
To obtain a more sustainable concrete, occurring cracks should be repaired. However, as manual repai...
Self-healing efficiency of cement-based materials has so far been evaluated mostly through the heali...
Like broken bones are able to heal themselves, it would be desirable that damaged concrete may be re...
Crack formation is common among concrete used for all different types of construction. While crackin...
To obtain sustainable highly-durable structures with a long service life, one should tackle the prob...
Cracking is an inherent development in reinforced concrete structures and can lead to serious damage...
Although concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials, it is characterized by subs...
In this study, it is possible to disperse effectively cracked using synthetic fiber, an examination ...
Concrete cracks due to its low tensile strength. The presence of cracks endangers the durability as ...
Self-healing cement based materials, by controlling and repairing cracks, could prevent “permeation ...
In this study, the effect of the combination of micro steel fibers and additives (calcium hydroxide ...
Concrete is a brittle material prone to cracking due to its low tensile strength. Crack repairs are ...
Concrete cracking is in some cases inevitable. Autogenous healing may prove to be useful to limit re...
If concrete is crack free, deleterious substances can be avoided entering the body of the material, ...
To obtain a more sustainable concrete, occurring cracks should be repaired. However, as manual repai...
To obtain a more sustainable concrete, occurring cracks should be repaired. However, as manual repai...
Self-healing efficiency of cement-based materials has so far been evaluated mostly through the heali...
Like broken bones are able to heal themselves, it would be desirable that damaged concrete may be re...
Crack formation is common among concrete used for all different types of construction. While crackin...
To obtain sustainable highly-durable structures with a long service life, one should tackle the prob...
Cracking is an inherent development in reinforced concrete structures and can lead to serious damage...