Author:
Suleiman A. R.,Nehdi M. L.
Abstract
AbstractWhile research on self-healing of cement-based materials has recently gained considerable attention and made sizable progress, there is still ongoing debate and controversy regarding the effect of crack closing induced by autogenous self-healing on mechanical strength recovery. Despite that several techniques have been used to capture and quantify the self-healing of surface cracks, the resulting effect on mechanical strength has not, to date, been explored and quantified in a rigorous and systematic manner. Therefore, in this study, a broad array of multi-scale techniques including non-destructive shear wave velocity, high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (µCT), and 3D image analysis was deployed to examine the effects of autogenous crack self-healing on the mechanical strength recovery in various mortar specimens. The influence of microstructural changes induced by additives such as swelling compounds, silica-based additions, and carbonating minerals on strength recovery under diverse environmental exposures was further explored. The results capture the relationship between the crack closing mechanism imparted by self-healing and mechanical strength recovery, therefore elucidating the discrepancies in mechanical strength recovery results reported in the open literature.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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