2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102639
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Innovative SuperAbsorbent Polymers (iSAPs) to construct crack-free reinforced concrete walls: An in-field large-scale testing campaign

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“…The walls have been cast in the framework of the iSAP project, in which innovative superabsorbent polymers were used for the production of smart concrete mixtures, designed to possess the features of internal curing, self-sealing and self-healing of cracks. It was shown that the thereby developed innovative SAPs added to the concrete mixture were even more efficient in crack mitigation than expected and no cracks were noticed over the complete monitoring period of 9 months (Tenório Filho et al, 2021a) differently from the reference structure where, as shown in Fig. 1, several cracks were already observed.…”
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“…The walls have been cast in the framework of the iSAP project, in which innovative superabsorbent polymers were used for the production of smart concrete mixtures, designed to possess the features of internal curing, self-sealing and self-healing of cracks. It was shown that the thereby developed innovative SAPs added to the concrete mixture were even more efficient in crack mitigation than expected and no cracks were noticed over the complete monitoring period of 9 months (Tenório Filho et al, 2021a) differently from the reference structure where, as shown in Fig. 1, several cracks were already observed.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…In previous laboratory experiments it was furthermore shown that this concrete mixture had the potential to reduce water permeability through cracks of up to 250 µm in width, and increase the resistance to saltscaling under frost attack with a limited reduction in the compressive strength (Tenório Filho et al, 2021a)(Tenório Filho et al, 2020a)(Tenório Filho et al, 2020b)(Tenório Filho et al, 2019)(Tenório Filho et al, 2021b. Tenório Filho, 2021a) 3 Concrete walls repair Nowadays, several methods are available to restore the functionality of damaged concrete structures, with a broad variety of materials and technologies to be used according to the occurred damage. However, it should be emphasized that the design phase of a given structure already takes into account the minimum "deemed to satisfy" requirements to ensure an adequate durability according to the boundary conditions.…”
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“…SAPs are also known as internal curing agents, which means they are helpful for the hydration of unhydrated cement particles in the cement matrix. This hydration can also improve the performance of self-healing of the cracks [22][23][24]. Furthermore, the bacteria-based self-healing process works on the principle that the bacteria available in the concrete behaves as a catalyst and generates a precursor compound that can be used to make an appropriate filler material.…”
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