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Evaluation of methodologies for assessing self‐healing performance of concrete with mineral expansive agents: An interlaboratory study

Authors :
Litina, Chrysoula
Bumanis, Girts
Anglani, Giovanni
Dudek, Marta
Maddalena, Riccardo
Amenta, Maria
Papaioannou, Stamatoula
Pérez, Gloria
García Calvo, José Luis
Asensio, Eloy
Beltrán Cobos, Rubén
Tavares, Fabiano
Augonis, Algirdas
Davies, Robert
Guerrero Bustos, Ana María
Sánchez Moreno, Mercedes
Stryszewska, Teresa
Karatasios, Ioannis
Tulliani, Jean-Marc
Antonaci, Paola
Bajare, Diana
Al-Tabbaa, Abir
Litina, Chrysoula
Bumanis, Girts
Anglani, Giovanni
Dudek, Marta
Maddalena, Riccardo
Amenta, Maria
Papaioannou, Stamatoula
Pérez, Gloria
García Calvo, José Luis
Asensio, Eloy
Beltrán Cobos, Rubén
Tavares, Fabiano
Augonis, Algirdas
Davies, Robert
Guerrero Bustos, Ana María
Sánchez Moreno, Mercedes
Stryszewska, Teresa
Karatasios, Ioannis
Tulliani, Jean-Marc
Antonaci, Paola
Bajare, Diana
Al-Tabbaa, Abir
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Self‐healing concrete has the potential to optimise traditional design approaches; however, commercial uptake requires the ability to harmonize against standardized frameworks. Within EU SARCOS COST Action, different interlaboratory tests were executed on different selfhealing techniques. This paper reports on the evaluation of the effectiveness of proposed experimental methodologies suited for self‐healing concrete with expansive mineral additions. Concrete prisms and discs with MgO‐based healing agents were produced and precracked. Water absorption and water flow tests were executed over a healing period spanning 6 months to assess the sealing efficiency, and the crack width reduction with time was monitored. High variability was reported for both reference (REF) and healing‐addition (ADD) series affecting the reproducibility of cracking. However, within each lab, the crack width creation was repeatable. ADD reported larger crack widths. The latter influenced the observed healing making direct comparisons across labs prone to errors. Water absorption tests highlighted were susceptible to application errors. Concurrently, the potential of water flow tests as a facile method for assessment of healing performance was shown across all labs. Overall, the importance of repeatability and reproducibility of testing methods is highlighted in providing a sound basis for incorporation of self‐healing concepts in practical applications.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1293838465
Document Type :
Electronic Resource