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Sealing of cracks in cement using microencapsulated sodium silicate
P. Giannaros
,
A. Kanellopoulos
, A. Al-Tabbaa
Materials and Structures
School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science
Department of Engineering and Technology
Centre for Engineering Research
Centre for Climate Change Research (C3R)
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Sodium Silicate
100%
Microcapsules
100%
Healing Agent
60%
Cargo
40%
Cement Matrix
40%
Sorptivity
40%
Mechanical Properties
40%
Self-healing
20%
Microcracks
20%
Cement-based Materials
20%
Calcium Silicate Hydrate Gel
20%
Cement Specimen
20%
Crack Sealing
20%
Self-healing Mechanism
20%
Crack Volume
20%
Hydroxide
20%
Hydrated Cement Paste
20%
Liquid Form
20%
Autogenous Self-healing
20%
Rheological Properties
20%
Cementitious Materials
20%
Glass Tube
20%
Healing Period
20%
Solid Form
20%
Compressive Strength Development
20%
X-ray Diffraction (XRD) Analysis
20%
Durability Properties
20%
Self-healing Capability
20%
Engineering
Sodium Silicate
100%
Healing Agent
100%
Cementitious Matrix
66%
Sorptivity
66%
Hydrated Cement Paste
33%
Compression Strength
33%
Autonomics
33%
Cement-Based Material
33%
Strength Development
33%
Compressive Strength
33%
Solid Form
33%
Calcium Silicate Hydrate
33%
Glass Tube
33%
Ray Diffraction
33%
Glass Capsule
33%
Liquid Form
33%
Healing Mechanism
33%
Cement Specimen
33%