Evaluation and Observation of Autogenous Healing Ability of Bond Cracks along Rebar

Micro cracks occurring in concrete around tensile rebar is well known latent damage phenomenon. These micro cracks develop, and can be detected after reaching the surface of the concrete. Detection of these cracks before they are fully formed is preferable, but observing the whole crack structure is...

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Main Authors: Choonghyun Kang, Minoru Kunieda
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-04-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/4/3136
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spelling doaj-5139cdfa389d436bba3174ac171ce7712020-11-24T21:02:54ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442014-04-01743136314610.3390/ma7043136ma7043136Evaluation and Observation of Autogenous Healing Ability of Bond Cracks along RebarChoonghyun Kang0Minoru Kunieda1School of Architecture & Civil Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 80, Daehak-ro Buk-gu, Daegu 702-701, KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-1193, JapanMicro cracks occurring in concrete around tensile rebar is well known latent damage phenomenon. These micro cracks develop, and can be detected after reaching the surface of the concrete. Detection of these cracks before they are fully formed is preferable, but observing the whole crack structure is difficult. Another problem is repairing micro cracks under the concrete surface. The autogenous ability of bond cracks along rebar was evaluated using the air permeability test. Air permeability coefficients were measured before and after tensile loading, and experimental air permeability coefficients became larger near cracks along rebar as a result of tensile loading. Recuring for 28 days after tensile loading made the air permeability coefficients smaller, but this restriction only occurred during water recuring. Observation of crack patterns helped the understanding of change in the air permeability coefficients. Several small cracks along rebar were observed after tensile loading, and most cracks along rebar were not found after water recuring. On the other hand, the crack pattern did not change after air recuring. These results indicate that bond cracks along rebar can be closed by autogenous healing, and cause the air permeability coefficients.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/4/3136autogenous healingbond cracksair permeability testcrack patternink injection
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author Choonghyun Kang
Minoru Kunieda
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Minoru Kunieda
Evaluation and Observation of Autogenous Healing Ability of Bond Cracks along Rebar
Materials
autogenous healing
bond cracks
air permeability test
crack pattern
ink injection
author_facet Choonghyun Kang
Minoru Kunieda
author_sort Choonghyun Kang
title Evaluation and Observation of Autogenous Healing Ability of Bond Cracks along Rebar
title_short Evaluation and Observation of Autogenous Healing Ability of Bond Cracks along Rebar
title_full Evaluation and Observation of Autogenous Healing Ability of Bond Cracks along Rebar
title_fullStr Evaluation and Observation of Autogenous Healing Ability of Bond Cracks along Rebar
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation and Observation of Autogenous Healing Ability of Bond Cracks along Rebar
title_sort evaluation and observation of autogenous healing ability of bond cracks along rebar
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Micro cracks occurring in concrete around tensile rebar is well known latent damage phenomenon. These micro cracks develop, and can be detected after reaching the surface of the concrete. Detection of these cracks before they are fully formed is preferable, but observing the whole crack structure is difficult. Another problem is repairing micro cracks under the concrete surface. The autogenous ability of bond cracks along rebar was evaluated using the air permeability test. Air permeability coefficients were measured before and after tensile loading, and experimental air permeability coefficients became larger near cracks along rebar as a result of tensile loading. Recuring for 28 days after tensile loading made the air permeability coefficients smaller, but this restriction only occurred during water recuring. Observation of crack patterns helped the understanding of change in the air permeability coefficients. Several small cracks along rebar were observed after tensile loading, and most cracks along rebar were not found after water recuring. On the other hand, the crack pattern did not change after air recuring. These results indicate that bond cracks along rebar can be closed by autogenous healing, and cause the air permeability coefficients.
topic autogenous healing
bond cracks
air permeability test
crack pattern
ink injection
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/4/3136
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