Autogenous Healing in Ultra-High-Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete: application in two reduced scale water reservoirs [PDF]
Self-healing is defined as the capacity of a material to repair internal damage without any external intervention. In the case of concrete, this process can be autogenous, which is the natural capacity of the material.
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Retraction Note: Autogenous Healing in Ultra-High-Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete: application in two reduced scale water reservoirs [PDF]
This paper is formally retracted because it was accidentally published twice in the same volume and the correct paper has now been published in its place. Request approved by the proceedings Editor and the Publisher on July 27, 2022.
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Retracted Article: Autogenous healing in ultra-high-performance fibre reinforced concrete: application in two reduced scale water reservoirs [PDF]
This paper is formally retracted because it was accidentally published twice in the same volume and the correct paper has now been published in its place. Request approved by the proceedings Editor and the Publisher on July 27, 2022.
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Self-healing of concrete containing commercial bacteria by means of water and chlorides permeability [PDF]
Microbial-induced calcium precipitation (MICP) has shown adequate potential to act as a healing product through Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation inside cracks.
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Effect of short-term exposure to moderate temperatures on the residual strength of cracked fibre reinforced concretes [PDF]
This work studies the effect of short-term exposure to the temperatures of -15°C, 5°C, 40°C and 60°C on the flexural performance of Fibre Reinforced Concretes (FRCs) with steel and synthetic fibres in cracked conditions. The results will be compared with
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The influence of sepiolite on the self-healing capability of concrete by means of water permeability [PDF]
This paper investigates the autogenous self-healing capability of conventional concrete (C30/37) mixtures with water encapsulated in sepiolite. Sepiolite was added in two conditions: previously saturated and dry, at a dosage of 5% by the cement weight ...
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Numerical Investigation on the Thermal Behaviour of Steel‐reinforced CFST Columns in Fire
Abstract In previous research, the authors highlighted the limited fire resistance of slender concrete‐filled steel tubular (CFST) columns. A possible solution for enhancing the fire resistance of such columns consists of embedding an open steel profile within the concrete infill of the CFST section, generating the so‐called steel‐reinforced concrete ...
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Effect of crack pattern on the self-healing capability in traditional, HPC and UHPFRC concretes measured by water and chloride permeability [PDF]
Concrete has a natural self-healing capability to seal small cracks, named autogenous healing, which is mainly produced by continuing hydration and carbonation. This capability is very limited and is activated only when in direct contact with water. High
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Effects of tension stiffening and shrinkage on the flexural behavior of reinforced UHPFRC beams
This paper presents a study on the flexural behavior of Ultra-High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) beams, which included conventional reinforcing bars.
Eduardo J. Mezquida-Alcaraz +3 more
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Durante la década de 1840, Eusebio Lucini desempeñó una labor fundamental como escenógrafo y director de maquinaria del Teatro del Circo de Madrid, donde realizó las escenografías de los ballets y óperas que se representaron allí.
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