Infrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on civil engineering structures, concrete and asphalt in particular. The public demand for such infrastructures is high level of service and performance, high durability and minimum negative ecological impact. New emerging self healing materials science provides solutions to the problem. An overview is given of new developments obtained in research on self healing of cracks in cement based materials and asphalt concrete. At Delft University various projects are running to study self healing mechanisms. The first project that is discussed is Bacterial Concrete, in which bacteria are mixed in concrete, that can precipitate calcite in a crack and with that m...
Concrete has a high compressive strength and a low tensile strength, which is why it is used commonl...
The increasing concern for safety and sustainability of structures is calling for the development of...
YesCracks in concrete composites, whether autogenous or loading-initiated, are almost inevitable and...
Infrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on civil engi...
AbstractInfrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on ci...
In this paper an overview is given of new developments obtained in research on self healing of crack...
In 2006 a research program was launched at Delft University of Technology aiming for the development...
Sustainability in the field of civil engineering is becoming increasingly relevant. The sustainabili...
This article introduces the concept of self-healing concrete for sustainable infrastructure through ...
This study aims to develop and apply self-healing concrete as a new method for crack control and enh...
Within the theme ‘Self-healing materials for prolonged lifetime’ (NMP.2012.2.1-3) of the Seventh Fra...
Within the theme \u91Self-healing materials for prolonged lifetime\u92 (NMP.2012.2.1-3) of the Seven...
Crack formation is common among concrete used for all different types of construction. While crackin...
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim The increasing concern for safety and sustainabi...
Concrete is a material that is widely used in the construction market due to its availability and co...
Concrete has a high compressive strength and a low tensile strength, which is why it is used commonl...
The increasing concern for safety and sustainability of structures is calling for the development of...
YesCracks in concrete composites, whether autogenous or loading-initiated, are almost inevitable and...
Infrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on civil engi...
AbstractInfrastructures cover a very broad spectrum of different materials. This paper focuses on ci...
In this paper an overview is given of new developments obtained in research on self healing of crack...
In 2006 a research program was launched at Delft University of Technology aiming for the development...
Sustainability in the field of civil engineering is becoming increasingly relevant. The sustainabili...
This article introduces the concept of self-healing concrete for sustainable infrastructure through ...
This study aims to develop and apply self-healing concrete as a new method for crack control and enh...
Within the theme ‘Self-healing materials for prolonged lifetime’ (NMP.2012.2.1-3) of the Seventh Fra...
Within the theme \u91Self-healing materials for prolonged lifetime\u92 (NMP.2012.2.1-3) of the Seven...
Crack formation is common among concrete used for all different types of construction. While crackin...
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim The increasing concern for safety and sustainabi...
Concrete is a material that is widely used in the construction market due to its availability and co...
Concrete has a high compressive strength and a low tensile strength, which is why it is used commonl...
The increasing concern for safety and sustainability of structures is calling for the development of...
YesCracks in concrete composites, whether autogenous or loading-initiated, are almost inevitable and...