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Self-Healing Phenomena in Cement-Based Materials : State-of-the-Art Report of RILEM Technical Committee 221-SHC: Self-Healing Phenomena in Cement-Based Materials
Man-made self-healing materials have the built-in capability to repair damage. With a look at this phenomena in cement-based materials, this book offers valuable insights on dealing with damage in repair and maintenance issues of civil engineering structures
Self-healing materials are man-made materials which have the built-in capability to repair damage. Failure in materials is often caused by the occurrence of small microcracks throughout the material. In self-healing materials phenomena are triggered to counteract these microcracks. These processes are ideally triggered by the occurrence of damage itself. Thus far, the self-healing capacity of cement-based materials has been considered as something "extra". This could be called passive self-healing, since it was not a designed feature of the material, but an inherent property of it. Centuries-old buildings have been said to have survived these centuries because of the inherent self-healing capacity of the binders used for cementing building blocks together. In this State-of-the-Art Report a closer look is taken at self-healing phenomena in cement-based materials. It is shown what options are available to design for this effect rather than have it occur as a "coincidental extra
Self-Healing Phenomena in Cement-Based Materials : State-of-the-Art Report of RILEM Technical Committee 221-SHC: Self-Healing Phenomena in Cement-Based Materials
Man-made self-healing materials have the built-in capability to repair damage. With a look at this phenomena in cement-based materials, this book offers valuable insights on dealing with damage in repair and maintenance issues of civil engineering structures
Self-healing materials are man-made materials which have the built-in capability to repair damage. Failure in materials is often caused by the occurrence of small microcracks throughout the material. In self-healing materials phenomena are triggered to counteract these microcracks. These processes are ideally triggered by the occurrence of damage itself. Thus far, the self-healing capacity of cement-based materials has been considered as something "extra". This could be called passive self-healing, since it was not a designed feature of the material, but an inherent property of it. Centuries-old buildings have been said to have survived these centuries because of the inherent self-healing capacity of the binders used for cementing building blocks together. In this State-of-the-Art Report a closer look is taken at self-healing phenomena in cement-based materials. It is shown what options are available to design for this effect rather than have it occur as a "coincidental extra
Self-Healing Phenomena in Cement-Based Materials : State-of-the-Art Report of RILEM Technical Committee 221-SHC: Self-Healing Phenomena in Cement-Based Materials
de Rooij, Mario (Autor:in) / Van Tittelboom, Kim / De Belie, Nele / Schlangen, Erik
2013
Online-Ressource (XX, 266 p. 203 illus)
digital
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Buch
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
624
Self-Healing Cement-Based Materials: Mechanisms and Assessment
Springer Verlag | 2021
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