Self-Healing Performance of Biogranule Containing Microbial Self-Healing Concrete Under Intermittent Wet/Dry Cycles

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Ersan, Yusuf Cagatay [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Hacettepe Univ, Dept Environm Engn, Ankara, Turkey
[2] Abdullah Gul Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Kayseri, Turkey
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Self-healing concrete; biomineralization; bacteria content; ACDC granule; bacteria-based concrete; PRECIPITATING BACTERIA; QUANTIFICATION; MORTAR;
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Development of self-sensing and self-healing concrete is essential to minimize the labour-intensive monitoring and repair activities conducted for the maintenance of concrete structures. A type of self-healing concrete can be achieved by using microbial agents that induce calcium carbonate precipitation inside a concrete crack. Recently, biogranules consist of nitrate reducing microorganisms were presented as a new generation microbial healing agent and biogranule containing specimens revealed decent healing performance under completely submerged conditions. However, their performance under intermittent wetting conditions, a common case for various concrete structures, remains unknown. This study presents the self-healing performance of biogranule containing biomortar specimens under intermittent wet/dry conditions. In-house produced biogranules were incorporated into mortar specimens at a dose of 1.45% w/w cement (1.00% of bacteria w/w cement) and self-healing performance of cracked specimens were investigated under alternating wet/dry conditions for a crack width range of 50 to 600 um. Upon alternating wet/dry treatment for 4 weeks, cracks up to a 400 um crack width were effectively healed in biomortar specimens. Their water tightness regain was 44% better than control specimens due to their enhanced healing performance. Overall, non-axenic biogranules appear to be useful in development of self-healing bioconcrete for applications under spraying or intermittent wetting conditions.
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页数:10
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