TY - JOUR
T1 - A review study on encapsulation-based self-healing for cementitious materials
AU - Xue, Caihong
AU - Li, Wengui
AU - Li, Jianchun
AU - Tam, Vivian W. Y.
AU - Ye, Guang
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Encapsulation"based self"healing technology is an effective method for healing the crack"deteriorated cementitious material. Encapsulation"based self"healing initiates by crack occurrence and progresses by chemical reaction of released self"healing agents in the cracks, which are contained in capsules. In this paper, a review has been conducted on various healing agents, encapsulation techniques, as well as experimental approaches, basing on existing substantial studies. Recently, there is no consistent agreement on the effective criteria for evaluating encapsulation"based self"healing and mature solution for increasing the survival ratio of capsules during mixing. However, the polyurethane"based healing agents filled in glass or ceramic tubes are popularly applied for self"healing cementitious materials. Besides, the polymer capsules present promising attractions for engineering application. Mechanical strength and durability are the most widely used self"healing efficiency assessment indexes. On the other hand, nondestructive technique and numerical modeling have also extensively adopted to visualize and evaluate the self"healing behavior of cementitious materials. However, there are still some challenges, which require further investigations, such as behavior of crack propagation, kinetics of healing agent in discrete crack surfaces, effect of inserted capsules on the mechanical properties of self"healed cementitious materials.
AB - Encapsulation"based self"healing technology is an effective method for healing the crack"deteriorated cementitious material. Encapsulation"based self"healing initiates by crack occurrence and progresses by chemical reaction of released self"healing agents in the cracks, which are contained in capsules. In this paper, a review has been conducted on various healing agents, encapsulation techniques, as well as experimental approaches, basing on existing substantial studies. Recently, there is no consistent agreement on the effective criteria for evaluating encapsulation"based self"healing and mature solution for increasing the survival ratio of capsules during mixing. However, the polyurethane"based healing agents filled in glass or ceramic tubes are popularly applied for self"healing cementitious materials. Besides, the polymer capsules present promising attractions for engineering application. Mechanical strength and durability are the most widely used self"healing efficiency assessment indexes. On the other hand, nondestructive technique and numerical modeling have also extensively adopted to visualize and evaluate the self"healing behavior of cementitious materials. However, there are still some challenges, which require further investigations, such as behavior of crack propagation, kinetics of healing agent in discrete crack surfaces, effect of inserted capsules on the mechanical properties of self"healed cementitious materials.
KW - building materials
KW - conrete
KW - cracking
KW - self-healing materials
UR - http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:50080
U2 - 10.1002/suco.201800177
DO - 10.1002/suco.201800177
M3 - Article
SN - 1464-4177
VL - 20
SP - 198
EP - 212
JO - Structural Concrete
JF - Structural Concrete
IS - 1
ER -