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Effects of healing start time and duration on conventional and high-performance concretes incorporating SAP, crystalline admixture, and sepiolite: A comparative study
Doostkami, Hesam; Formagini, Sidiclei; SERNA, PEDRO; Roig-Flores, Marta Elsevier (2023-12-28)This research investigates the self-healing capability of conventional and high-performance concrete containing either a superabsorbent polymer (SAP), a crystalline admixture (CA), or water-encapsulated in sepiolite by ... -
Multi-performance experimental assessment of autogenous and crystalline admixture-stimulated self-healing in UHPFRCCs: Validation and reliability analysis through an inter-laboratory study
Lo Monte, Francesco; Repesa, Lamija; Snoeck, Didier; Doostkami, Hesam; Roig-Flores, Marta; Jackson, Sam J.P.; Blanco, Ana; Lozano Násner, Albany Milena; Borg, Ruben Paul; Schröfl, Christof; Giménez, Mercedes; Alonso, Maria Cruz; SERNA, PEDRO; de Belie, Nele D.; Ferrara, Liberato Elsevier (2023-10-05)The huge benefits brought by the use of Ultra High-Performance Fibre-Reinforced Cementitious Composites (UHPFRCCs) include their high “intrinsic” durability, which is guaranteed by (1) the compact microstructure and (2) ... -
Self-healing capability of conventional,high-performance, and Ultra High-Performance Concrete with commercial bacteria characterized by means of water and chloride penetration
Doostkami, Hesam; Estacio Cumberbatch, Javier de Jesús; Formagini, Sidiclei; SERNA, PEDRO; Roig-Flores, Marta Elsevier (2023-08-11)This study analyzes the self-healing capability of conventional, High-Performance, and Ultra High-Performance Concrete specimens, incorporating commercial bacteria products that are easily accessible, marketed, and affordable ... -
Self-healing efficiency of Ultra High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete through permeability to chlorides
Doostkami, Hesam; Roig-Flores, Marta; SERNA, PEDRO Elsevier (2021-12-06)This study presents a novel methodology to evaluate the self-healing capability of Ultra High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) designed to compare conventional concrete types. The procedure used combines ...