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Structural Health Monitoring-an International Journal | 2015

Crack sealing and damage recovery monitoring of a concrete healing system using embedded piezoelectric transducers

Eleni Tsangouri; Grigorios Karaiskos; Dimitrios G. Aggelis; Arnaud Deraemaeker; Danny Van Hemelrijck

The autonomous healing performance of concrete is experimentally verified by applying a technique based on the ultrasonic pulse velocity method using embedded piezoelectric transducers. Crack opening which deteriorates the mechanical capacity of concrete infrastructure is traditionally studied by different monitoring techniques that adequately provide a direct estimation of damage. Conversely in this research, an ultrasonic pulse velocity method is applied in order to monitor the crack closure and sealing of small-scale concrete beam elements. Short glass capsules filled with healing adhesive break due to crack formation and release those healing additives which fill the crack void and reset the element continuity. The damage index based on the early part of the wave arrival observes any emitted signal shape differentiation indicating the crack formation and development under two-cycle three-point bending loading tests (in the first cycle, the crack forms and healing release takes place, and consequently, after few hours of curing and crack reset, the beam is reloaded leading to crack reopening).


Materials | 2017

A Novel Design of Autonomously Healed Concrete: Towards a Vascular Healing Network

Pieter Minnebo; Glenn Thierens; Glenn De Valck; Kim Van Tittelboom; Nele De Belie; Danny Van Hemelrijck; Eleni Tsangouri

Concrete is prone to crack formation in the tensile zone, which is why steel reinforcement is introduced in these zones. However, small cracks could still arise, which give liquids and gasses access to the reinforcement causing it to corrode. Self-healing concrete repairs and seals these small (300 µm) cracks, preventing the development of corrosion. In this study, a vascular system, carrying the healing agent, is developed. It consists of tubes connected to a 3D printed distribution piece. This distribution piece has four outlets that are connected to the tubes and has one inlet, which is accessible from outside. Several materials were considered for the tubes, i.e., polymethylmethacrylate, starch, inorganic phosphate cement and alumina. Three-point-bending and four-point-bending tests proved that self-healing and multiple self-healing is possible with this developed vascular system.


11th International Conference on Damage Assessment of Structures | 2015

Damage detection monitoring applications in self-healing concrete structures using embedded piezoelectric transducers and recovery

Grigorios Karaiskos; Eleni Tsangouri; D.G. Aggelis; Arnaud Deraemaeker; D. Van Hemelrijck

The ageing, operational and ambient loadings have a great impact in the operational and maintenance cost of concrete structures. Their service life prolongation is of utmost importance and this can be efficiently achieved by using reliable and low-cost monitoring and self-healing techniques. In the present study, the ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) method using embedded small-size and low-cost piezoelectric PZT (lead zirconate titanate) ceramic transducers in concrete with self-healing properties is implemented for monitoring not only the setting and hardening phases of concrete since casting time, but also for the detection of damage initiation, propagation and recovery of integrity after healing. A couple of small-scale notched unreinforced concrete beams are subjected to mode-I fracture through three-point bending tests. After a 24-hour healing agent curing period, the beams are reloaded using the same loading scenario. The results demonstrate the excellent performance of the proposed monitoring technique during the hydration, damage generation and recovery periods.


Construction and Building Materials | 2016

Comparison of different approaches for self-healing concrete in a large-scale lab test

Kim Van Tittelboom; Jianyun Wang; Maria Adelaide Pereira Gomes de Araújo; Didier Snoeck; Elke Gruyaert; Brenda Debbaut; Hannelore Derluyn; Veerle Cnudde; Eleni Tsangouri; Danny Van Hemelrijck; Nele De Belie


Cement & Concrete Composites | 2015

The efficiency of self-healing concrete using alternative manufacturing procedures and more realistic crack patterns

Kim Van Tittelboom; Eleni Tsangouri; Danny Van Hemelrijck; Nele De Belie


Progress in Polymer Science | 2015

Quantifying thermoset polymers healing efficiency: A systematic review of mechanical testing

Eleni Tsangouri; D.G. Aggelis; Danny Van Hemelrijck


Construction and Building Materials | 2016

Assessment of Acoustic Emission localization accuracy on damaged and healed concrete

Eleni Tsangouri; Grigorios Karaiskos; Arnaud Deraemaeker; Danny Van Hemelrijck; Dimitrios D.G. Aggelis


Cement & Concrete Composites | 2017

Determination of strength and debonding energy of a glass-concrete interface for encapsulation-based self-healing concrete

F.A. Gilabert; K. Van Tittelboom; Eleni Tsangouri; D. Van Hemelrijck; N. De Belie; W. Van Paepegem


International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2015

In-depth numerical analysis of the TDCB specimen for characterization of self-healing polymers

David Garoz Gómez; F.A. Gilabert; Eleni Tsangouri; Danny Van Hemelrijck; Xander Hillewaere; Filip Du Prez; Wim Van Paepegem


Construction and Building Materials | 2016

Chloride interaction with concretes subjected to a permanent splitting tensile stress level of 65

Hugo Eguez Alava; Eleni Tsangouri; Nele De Belie; Geert De Schutter

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Grigorios Karaiskos

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Arnaud Deraemaeker

Université libre de Bruxelles

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D.G. Aggelis

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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