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Yan?e Yang, Bo Pang, Yunsheng Zhang, Minghui Wang, Gaixia Miao and Aoxiang Zhou
The properties of a large number of concrete infrastructures in China are deteriorating year by year, raising the need for repairing and strengthening these infrastructures. By introducing waterborne polymers into a cement concrete system, brittle cracks...
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Sk Rahaman, Datunaka Sai Srujan, Jayati Ray Dutta, Arkamitra Kar and Mohna Bandyopadhyay
Bacterial concrete is a possible approach toward sustainability in concrete construction through crack-healing. Including a bacterial culture as an admixture in concrete can enhance the service life of a structure through the self-healing of cracks. Inco...
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Nevena ?ivanovic, Marina A?krabic, Aleksandar Savic, Mi?a Stevic and Zoran Stevic
Infrared thermography is an advanced technique usually applied for the assessment of thermal losses through different elements of the building envelope, or as a method for detection of damage (cracks) in reinforced concrete elements, such as bridges. Use...
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Wenfeng Du, Liming Zhu, Hao Zhang, Zhiyong Zhou, Kewei Wang and Nasim Uddin
The development and application of new Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) material and 3D printing construction technology provide a basis for making up for the shortcomings of traditional thin-shell structures and building new thin-shell structures with bet...
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Rui Wang, Hongjuan Wu, Mohan Zhao, Yu Liu and Chengqin Chen
Old cement pavement directly overlaid with an asphalt layer produces many reflection cracks. Using microcrack homogenization technology to treat old cement pavement can effectively reduce the occurrence of reflection cracks. Micro-crack homogenization is...
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Yuan Yuan, Lixin Wang, Zhirui Wu, Wensong Mou, Xiaotian Feng, Jinzhe Liu, Xiaohui Wang and Xiao Yang
Seawater-based concrete has been increasingly employed in offshore construction engineering, especially where the construction materials and freshwater are inconvenient to access. In this paper, a full-field compressive deformation evaluation scheme was ...
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João Miguel Peres Medeiros and Luigi Di Sarno
A greener and more sustainable option is proposed to shift the construction paradigm of high embedded carbon values in concrete and the frequency of repairs when it cracks. Using low-carbon concrete with a bacterial self-healing agent can reduce the embe...
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Diana Martín and Engin Seyhan
Reinforcement corrosion is the risk most frequently cited to justify concrete durability research, especially where it is induced by chlorides. Surface-applied corrosion inhibitors are widely used to mitigate the corrosion process both for carbonation an...
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Sujeong Pyeon, Gyuyong Kim, Sangsoo Lee and Jeongsoo Nam
High-strength concrete (HSC) uses binders and microfillers with ultrafine particles, such as silica fume. The resulting dense internal hydration structure rapidly decreases HSC humidity, causing shrinkage cracks and affecting internal hydration. Herein, ...
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Salmabanu Luhar, Ismail Luhar and Faiz Uddin Ahmed Shaikh
It is a universal fact that concrete is one of the most employed construction materials and hence its exigency is booming at a rocket pace, which in turn, has resulted in a titanic demand of ordinary Portland cement. Regrettably, the production of this e...
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