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Experimental Investigation of Cumulative Damage and Self-Healing Properties of Smart Cementitious Composite under Continuous Compression Load
by
Zhuang, Shusen
, Han, Chunhui
, Chen, Weihong
, Feng, Kai
, Liu, Yi
in
Analysis
/ Cement
/ Composite materials
/ Compression loads
/ Compressive strength
/ Concrete
/ Content analysis
/ Corrosion
/ Cracks
/ Cumulative damage
/ Maintenance and repair
/ Mechanical properties
/ Moisture content
/ Permeability
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Self healing materials
/ Shape memory alloys
/ Water
/ Water absorption
/ Water supply
2023
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Experimental Investigation of Cumulative Damage and Self-Healing Properties of Smart Cementitious Composite under Continuous Compression Load
by
Zhuang, Shusen
, Han, Chunhui
, Chen, Weihong
, Feng, Kai
, Liu, Yi
in
Analysis
/ Cement
/ Composite materials
/ Compression loads
/ Compressive strength
/ Concrete
/ Content analysis
/ Corrosion
/ Cracks
/ Cumulative damage
/ Maintenance and repair
/ Mechanical properties
/ Moisture content
/ Permeability
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Self healing materials
/ Shape memory alloys
/ Water
/ Water absorption
/ Water supply
2023
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Experimental Investigation of Cumulative Damage and Self-Healing Properties of Smart Cementitious Composite under Continuous Compression Load
by
Zhuang, Shusen
, Han, Chunhui
, Chen, Weihong
, Feng, Kai
, Liu, Yi
in
Analysis
/ Cement
/ Composite materials
/ Compression loads
/ Compressive strength
/ Concrete
/ Content analysis
/ Corrosion
/ Cracks
/ Cumulative damage
/ Maintenance and repair
/ Mechanical properties
/ Moisture content
/ Permeability
/ Polyvinyl alcohol
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Self healing materials
/ Shape memory alloys
/ Water
/ Water absorption
/ Water supply
2023
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Experimental Investigation of Cumulative Damage and Self-Healing Properties of Smart Cementitious Composite under Continuous Compression Load
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Experimental Investigation of Cumulative Damage and Self-Healing Properties of Smart Cementitious Composite under Continuous Compression Load
2023
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This study investigated the effect of sustained loading on the cumulative damage of a newly developed smart cement-based self-healing composite material (SMA-ECC). SMA-ECC is composed of engineered cementitious composite (ECC) and shape memory alloy (SMA) fibers. A uniaxial compressive test with five predefined loading levels (0%, 30%, 40%, 50%, and 60% of compressive strength) was conducted on SMA-ECC hollow-cylindrical specimens and ECC control hollow-cylindrical specimens. The cumulative damage was mainly determined by changes in the total water absorption of different groups of specimens during three different periods (not loaded, at a predefined loading level, and after unloading). A normalized water content index was proposed to couple the effects of self-healing, sustained loading, and cumulative damage. The test results indicate that the cumulative water absorption of SMA-ECC was 35% lower than that of ECC, which may indicate less irreparable damage. In addition, the self-healing ability of SMA-ECC specimens under different compression load levels was evaluated through normalized water content analysis. SMA-ECC exhibited a 100% repair rate at load levels of 30% and 40%. At a higher load level of 60%, the repair rate of SMA-ECC was 76%. These results collectively emphasize the significant impermeability and self-healing performance of SMA-ECC after unloading.
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