2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13204516
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Effect of Clinker Binder and Aggregates on Autogenous Healing in Post-Crack Flexural Behavior of Concrete Members

Abstract: Crack healing has been studied extensively to protect reinforced concrete structures from the ingress of harmful ions. Research examining the regain in the mechanical properties of self-healing composites has focused mostly on the computation of the healing ratio based on the measurement of the tensile and compressive strengths but with poor regard for the flexural performance. However, the regain in the flexural performance should also be investigated for design purposes. The present study performs flexural t… Show more

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“…Additionally, using discarded byproducts like rice husk and fly ash can enhance autogenous healing in concrete [25]. Autogenous healing can boost concrete elements' ductility index, energy absorption capacity, and flexural performance [26]. Fig.…”
Section: Autogenous Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, using discarded byproducts like rice husk and fly ash can enhance autogenous healing in concrete [25]. Autogenous healing can boost concrete elements' ductility index, energy absorption capacity, and flexural performance [26]. Fig.…”
Section: Autogenous Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%