Print Email Facebook Twitter Non-destructive testing techniques for the observation of healing effects in cementitious materials: An introduction Part of: ICSHM 2013: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Self-Healing Materials· list the conference papers Title Non-destructive testing techniques for the observation of healing effects in cementitious materials: An introduction Author Grosse, C.U. Van Tittelboom, K. De Belie, N. Date 2013-06-16 Abstract To develop an appropriate method of self-healing for cementitious materials including the right composition and amount of suitable healing agents it is required to investigate the healing efficiency for certain material mixtures. While some researchers evaluate the regain in compressive strength by means of destructive load tests, this method is obviously second best in particular for field applications. In a large EU project the best candidates among the non-destructive testing methods are investigated to be applied in small and large laboratory experiments as well as at real structures in-situ. The paper is giving an introduction to these techniques and addresses also issues of structural health monitoring used for example to monitor the healing effects on a long term basis and to assess the condition of the structure, where self-healing techniques are applied. Subject non-destructive testingstructural health monitoringultrasoundacoustic emissionvibration analysis To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a3f89f18-bf4d-4883-9dc6-c183968b4fdd Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2013 Grosse, C.U.; Van Tittelboom, K.; De Belie, N. Files PDF Grosse.pdf 774.42 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a3f89f18-bf4d-4883-9dc6-c183968b4fdd/datastream/OBJ/view