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Autogenous healing of thin cement based sheets
AbstractThe effect of applying tensile stresses to pre-cracked fibre reinforced mortar specimens is examined after exposure to natural weathering and to indoor storage for periods up to 2 years. It is shown that the cracks will heal sufficiently under natural weathering conditions to restore the original stiffness of the composite and the healed crack surfaces can also carry considerable tensile stresses. Indoor storage does not result in similar effects.
Autogenous healing of thin cement based sheets
AbstractThe effect of applying tensile stresses to pre-cracked fibre reinforced mortar specimens is examined after exposure to natural weathering and to indoor storage for periods up to 2 years. It is shown that the cracks will heal sufficiently under natural weathering conditions to restore the original stiffness of the composite and the healed crack surfaces can also carry considerable tensile stresses. Indoor storage does not result in similar effects.
Autogenous healing of thin cement based sheets
Hannant, D.J. (author) / Keer, J.G. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 13 ; 357-365
1982-10-05
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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