Principles and applications of ultrasonic-based nondestructive methods for self-healing in cementitious materials

  • Eunjong Ahn
  • , Hyunjun Kim
  • , Sung Han Sim
  • , Sung Woo Shin
  • , Myoungsu Shin

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Abstract

Recently, self-healing technologies have emerged as a promising approach to extend the service life of social infrastructure in the field of concrete construction. However, current evaluations of the self-healing technologies developed for cementitious materials are mostly limited to lab-scale experiments to inspect changes in surface crack width (by optical microscopy) and permeability. Furthermore, there is a universal lack of unified test methods to assess the effectiveness of self-healing technologies. Particularly, with respect to the self-healing of concrete applied in actual construction, nondestructive test methods are required to avoid interrupting the use of the structures under evaluation. This paper presents a review of all existing research on the principles of ultrasonic test methods and case studies pertaining to self-healing concrete. The main objective of the study is to examine the applicability and limitation of various ultrasonic test methods in assessing the self-healing performance. Finally, future directions on the development of reliable assessment methods for self-healing cementitious materials are suggested.

Original languageEnglish
Article number278
JournalMaterials
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Nondestructive test
  • Performance evaluation
  • Self-healing concrete
  • Ultrasound

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