自愈
材料科学
脆性
声发射
胶凝的
多孔性
刚度
复合材料
数字图像相关
结构工程
水泥
工程类
医学
病理
替代医学
作者
Yasmina Shields,Eleni Tsangouri,Claire Riordan,Cristina De Nardi,José R. A. Godinho,Ticho Ooms,Paola Antonaci,Dave Palmer,Abir Al‐Tabbaa,Tony Jefferson,Nele De Belie,Kim Van Tittelboom
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2023.105333
摘要
Additive manufacturing (AM) can produce complex vascular network configurations, yet limited testing has been done to characterize the damage and healing behavior of concrete with embedded networks for self-healing. In this study, different AM methods and network wall materials were used to produce vascular networks for self-healing concrete prisms, where their load-response behavior, healing efficiency and microstructure were evaluated using non-destructive techniques: acoustic emission (AE), ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), digital image correlation (DIC), and X -ray computed tomography (CT). The types of healing agent release mechanisms that were studied include a ductile-porous network that supplies fluid from its pores and a brittle network that fractures under load to release fluid. DIC coupled with AE verified debonding of ductile-porous networks from the cementitious matrix, and was able to track damage progression as well as healing for all networks with load regains up to 56 % and stiffness regains up to 91 % using polyurethane.
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