Development of self-healing system for concrete with selective heating around crack

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Abstract

A fundamental study was carried out to develop a kind of smart concrete that has a self-healing system that incorporates a heating device. Self-diagnosis composite is employed as the heating device used to heat up cracked parts in the concrete. This heating device and a pipe made of heat-plasticity organic film containing a repair agent are embedded in the concrete. The film is melted through suitable heating. Selective heat around a crack can melt the film to allow the repair agent to fill up the crack and harden the repair agent in the crack. Three-dimensional thermal analysis and an experimental study were carried out to confirm the proposed method. Copyright © 2006 Japan Concrete Institute.

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Nishiwaki, T., Mihashi, H., Jang, B. K., & Miura, K. (2006). Development of self-healing system for concrete with selective heating around crack. Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, 4(2), 267–275. https://doi.org/10.3151/jact.4.267

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