International audienceBacteria-based healing of cracks remaining in self-healed concrete is under development to improve durability by allowing the healing of large cracks. The objective of this research was to assess the effect of several chemical compounds (called precursors) in particular calcium gluconate, calcium lactate and urea, that could first, enhance the intensity of self-healing and second, serve as nutrients at later ages for either autogenous bacteria or bacteria subsequently added by spraying the concrete surface with a bacterial suspension. Selected solutions containing precursors were used to saturate single cracks of known geometry in mortar specimens. Airflow measurements were used to monitor the healing process and to co...
Concrete in most structures is designed to crack in order to let embedded steel reinforcement take o...
Concrete has a relatively low tensile strength which makes it prone to cracking. Without immediate a...
Previous studies of bacteria-based self-healing concrete have shown that it is necessary to encapsul...
Concrete is a construction material that is used world-wide because of its first-rate properties. Ho...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
Cracks in typical mortar constructions enhance water permeability and degrade ions into the structur...
A typical durability-related phenomenon in many concrete constructions is crack formation. While lar...
The advancing technologies of self-healing concrete focus on reversing and repairing the micro-crack...
Microbial calcium carbonate has been widely investigated to self-heal concrete cracks. However, the ...
Under service conditions and because of environmental and climate changes, the concrete is at risk d...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the self-healing effectiveness of urea-formaldehyde micr...
Microbial-induced calcium precipitation (MICP) has shown adequate potential to act as a healing prod...
Cracks in concrete can weaken structures, destroy integrity, impair function and open pathways for c...
The introduction of autonomous and stimulated autogenous self - healing of concrete cracks has been ...
In this study, a novel non-toxic, biodegradable bacteria-based healing agent known as alkanoate deri...
Concrete in most structures is designed to crack in order to let embedded steel reinforcement take o...
Concrete has a relatively low tensile strength which makes it prone to cracking. Without immediate a...
Previous studies of bacteria-based self-healing concrete have shown that it is necessary to encapsul...
Concrete is a construction material that is used world-wide because of its first-rate properties. Ho...
Cracks are commonly occurring phenomena in concrete structures. Cracks provide paths for the ingress...
Cracks in typical mortar constructions enhance water permeability and degrade ions into the structur...
A typical durability-related phenomenon in many concrete constructions is crack formation. While lar...
The advancing technologies of self-healing concrete focus on reversing and repairing the micro-crack...
Microbial calcium carbonate has been widely investigated to self-heal concrete cracks. However, the ...
Under service conditions and because of environmental and climate changes, the concrete is at risk d...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the self-healing effectiveness of urea-formaldehyde micr...
Microbial-induced calcium precipitation (MICP) has shown adequate potential to act as a healing prod...
Cracks in concrete can weaken structures, destroy integrity, impair function and open pathways for c...
The introduction of autonomous and stimulated autogenous self - healing of concrete cracks has been ...
In this study, a novel non-toxic, biodegradable bacteria-based healing agent known as alkanoate deri...
Concrete in most structures is designed to crack in order to let embedded steel reinforcement take o...
Concrete has a relatively low tensile strength which makes it prone to cracking. Without immediate a...
Previous studies of bacteria-based self-healing concrete have shown that it is necessary to encapsul...