Recovery of chloride penetration resistance of cement-based composites due to self-healing of cracks

Kyung Suk Yoo, Seung Yup Jang, Kwang Myong Lee

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Abstract

This study proposed a method of applying coating on uncracked surfaces of test specimens in the electrical migration–diffusion test for the evaluation of the chloride penetration resistance of cracked cement-based composites. It was shown that, by applying the proposed method, the recovery of the chloride penetration resistance from self-healing of cracks can be evaluated more accurately because the application of surface coating reduces the test time and the error introduced by over-simplification. Based on observations of the self-healing-induced recovery of chloride penetration resistance, a phenomenological model for predicting the progress of crack self-healing in cement-based composites was suggested. This model is expected to evaluate the chloride penetration resistance more accurately in actual concrete structures with cracks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2501
JournalMaterials
Volume14
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • Cement-based composites
  • Chloride
  • Crack
  • Electrical migration–diffusion test
  • Self-healing
  • Surface coating

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