Stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical properties

This study aimed to investigate the effect of autogenous healing capacity with the addition of expansive and crystalline agents on mechanical and fracture behaviors of fiber-reinforced (FR) mortar specimens with crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) controlled test set-up. The experimental results...

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Main Authors: Buller Abdul Salam, Abro Fahad-ul-Rehman, Ali Tariq, Jakhrani Sadam Hussain, Buller Abdul Hafeez, Ul-Abdin Zain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:Materials Science-Poland
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/msp-2021-0009
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spelling doaj-be5d7a99ddb64abda068c00b4a7a6e2b2021-09-06T19:22:36ZengSciendoMaterials Science-Poland2083-134X2021-06-01391334810.2478/msp-2021-0009Stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical propertiesBuller Abdul Salam0Abro Fahad-ul-Rehman1Ali Tariq2Jakhrani Sadam Hussain3Buller Abdul Hafeez4Ul-Abdin Zain5Civil Engineering Department, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology, Larkana Campus, Sindh77150, PakistanCivil Engineering Department, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Sindh76020, PakistanCivil Engineering Department, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur63100, PakistanCivil Engineering Department, COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI), Sahiwal Campus, 57000, PakistanCivil Engineering Department, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah67480, Sindh, PakistanDepartment of Civil Engineering, Ghent University, Ghent609052, BelgiumThis study aimed to investigate the effect of autogenous healing capacity with the addition of expansive and crystalline agents on mechanical and fracture behaviors of fiber-reinforced (FR) mortar specimens with crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) controlled test set-up. The experimental results of a self-healing approach of FR mortar were analyzed in terms of first cracking peak load (FCPL) increase, index of fracture toughness recovery (IFTR), and index of fracture energy recovery (IFER). Initially, the specimens were pre-cracked at different crack widths ranging from 30 μm to 200 μm after 28-days of curing. After pre-cracking, the specimens were kept in water for 56- and 120-day healing. A controlled three-point bending test (PBT) was applied on prism specimen having a central notch of 40 mm depth for pre-cracking as well as the post-conditioning stage for determining the FCPL. However, the crack surfaces were monitored by a high-range digital microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM) to examine the nature of healed products near the damaged area. Test results revealed that a significant recovery of small cracks (≤50 μm) could be achieved for self-healing specimens by using healing agents (HA), while for large cracks (≥100 μm) partial recovery could be achieved after the 120-day healing period.https://doi.org/10.2478/msp-2021-0009self-healingcrack widthfracture propertiesmechanical propertiesmortar
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author Buller Abdul Salam
Abro Fahad-ul-Rehman
Ali Tariq
Jakhrani Sadam Hussain
Buller Abdul Hafeez
Ul-Abdin Zain
spellingShingle Buller Abdul Salam
Abro Fahad-ul-Rehman
Ali Tariq
Jakhrani Sadam Hussain
Buller Abdul Hafeez
Ul-Abdin Zain
Stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical properties
Materials Science-Poland
self-healing
crack width
fracture properties
mechanical properties
mortar
author_facet Buller Abdul Salam
Abro Fahad-ul-Rehman
Ali Tariq
Jakhrani Sadam Hussain
Buller Abdul Hafeez
Ul-Abdin Zain
author_sort Buller Abdul Salam
title Stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical properties
title_short Stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical properties
title_full Stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical properties
title_fullStr Stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical properties
title_full_unstemmed Stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical properties
title_sort stimulated autogenous-healing capacity of fiber-reinforced mortar incorporating healing agents for recovery against fracture and mechanical properties
publisher Sciendo
series Materials Science-Poland
issn 2083-134X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This study aimed to investigate the effect of autogenous healing capacity with the addition of expansive and crystalline agents on mechanical and fracture behaviors of fiber-reinforced (FR) mortar specimens with crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) controlled test set-up. The experimental results of a self-healing approach of FR mortar were analyzed in terms of first cracking peak load (FCPL) increase, index of fracture toughness recovery (IFTR), and index of fracture energy recovery (IFER). Initially, the specimens were pre-cracked at different crack widths ranging from 30 μm to 200 μm after 28-days of curing. After pre-cracking, the specimens were kept in water for 56- and 120-day healing. A controlled three-point bending test (PBT) was applied on prism specimen having a central notch of 40 mm depth for pre-cracking as well as the post-conditioning stage for determining the FCPL. However, the crack surfaces were monitored by a high-range digital microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM) to examine the nature of healed products near the damaged area. Test results revealed that a significant recovery of small cracks (≤50 μm) could be achieved for self-healing specimens by using healing agents (HA), while for large cracks (≥100 μm) partial recovery could be achieved after the 120-day healing period.
topic self-healing
crack width
fracture properties
mechanical properties
mortar
url https://doi.org/10.2478/msp-2021-0009
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