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Addressing the need for standardization of test methods for self-healing concrete: an inter-laboratory study on concrete with macrocapsules.
Van Mullem, Tim; Anglani, Giovanni; Dudek, Marta; Vanoutrive, Hanne; Bumanis, Girts; Litina, Chrysoula; Kwiecien, Arkadiusz; Al-Tabbaa, Abir; Bajare, Diana; Stryszewska, Teresa; Caspeele, Robby; Van Tittelboom, Kim; Jean-Marc, Tulliani; Gruyaert, Elke; Antonaci, Paola; De Belie, Nele.
Affiliation
  • Van Mullem T; Magnel-Vandepitte Laboratory, Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Anglani G; Department of Structural, Geotechnical and Building Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy.
  • Dudek M; Responsible Risk Resilience Centre, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy.
  • Vanoutrive H; Faculty of Civil Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland.
  • Bumanis G; KU Leuven, Department of Civil Engineering, Materials and Constructions, Ghent Technology Campus, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Litina C; Department of Building Materials and Products, Institute of Materials and Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Riga Technical University, LV-Riga, Latvia.
  • Kwiecien A; Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  • Al-Tabbaa A; Faculty of Civil Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland.
  • Bajare D; Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  • Stryszewska T; Department of Building Materials and Products, Institute of Materials and Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Riga Technical University, LV-Riga, Latvia.
  • Caspeele R; Faculty of Civil Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland.
  • Van Tittelboom K; Magnel-Vandepitte Laboratory, Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Jean-Marc T; Magnel-Vandepitte Laboratory, Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Gruyaert E; INSTM Research Unit PoliTO-LINCE Laboratory, Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy.
  • Antonaci P; KU Leuven, Department of Civil Engineering, Materials and Constructions, Ghent Technology Campus, Ghent, Belgium.
  • De Belie N; Department of Structural, Geotechnical and Building Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy.
Sci Technol Adv Mater ; 21(1): 661-682, 2020 Sep 22.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33061839
Development and commercialization of self-healing concrete is hampered due to a lack of standardized test methods. Six inter-laboratory testing programs are being executed by the EU COST action SARCOS, each focusing on test methods for a specific self-healing technique. This paper reports on the comparison of tests for mortar and concrete specimens with polyurethane encapsulated in glass macrocapsules. First, the pre-cracking method was analysed: mortar specimens were cracked in a three-point bending test followed by an active crack width control technique to restrain the crack width up to a predefined value, while the concrete specimens were cracked in a three-point bending setup with a displacement-controlled loading system. Microscopic measurements showed that with the application of the active control technique almost all crack widths were within a narrow predefined range. Conversely, for the concrete specimens the variation on the crack width was higher. After pre-cracking, the self-healing effect was characterized via durability tests: the mortar specimens were tested in a water permeability test and the spread of the healing agent on the crack surfaces was determined, while the concrete specimens were subjected to two capillary water absorption tests, executed with a different type of waterproofing applied on the zone around the crack. The quality of the waterproofing was found to be important, as different results were obtained in each absorption test. For the permeability test, 4 out of 6 labs obtained a comparable flow rate for the reference specimens, yet all 6 labs obtained comparable sealing efficiencies, highlighting the potential for further standardization.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Sci Technol Adv Mater Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Belgium Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Sci Technol Adv Mater Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Belgium Country of publication: United States