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Performance of Capsules in Self-Healing Cementitious Material

Abstract

Encapsulation is a very promising technique that is being explored to enhance the autonomous self-healing of cementitious materials. However, its success requires the survival of self-healing capsules during mixing and placing conditions, while still trigger the release of a healing agent upon concrete cracking. A review of the literature revealed discontinuities and inconsistencies in the design and performance evaluation of self-healing cementitious material. A finite element model was developed to study the compatibility requirements for the capsule and the cementing material properties while the cement undergoes volume change due to hydration and/or drying. The FE results have provided insights into the observed inconsistencies and the importance of having capsules' mechanical and geometrical properties compatible with the cementitious matrix.

Authors

Reda MA; Chidiac SE

Journal

Materials, Vol. 15, No. 20,

Publisher

MDPI

Publication Date

October 1, 2022

DOI

10.3390/ma15207302

ISSN

1996-1944

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