Bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: A review

The micro-cracks in concrete structures are inevitable due to deterioration throughout their service life through various load combination factors. For that reason, there is a need to repair and maintain the concrete in order to prevent the cracks from propagating, which can decrease the service lif...

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Main Authors: Griño, Albert A., Daly, Ma Klarissa M., Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-30992021-08-16T05:57:09Z Bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: A review Griño, Albert A. Daly, Ma Klarissa M. Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C. The micro-cracks in concrete structures are inevitable due to deterioration throughout their service life through various load combination factors. For that reason, there is a need to repair and maintain the concrete in order to prevent the cracks from propagating, which can decrease the service life of the structure. Using bacteria is one of the possible solutions to repair and heal the cracks. Recent research has shown that, in order to achieve the extended service life of a concrete material, a bio-influenced material, such as bacteria, can be used in order to induce the autonomous self-healing of cracks in concrete. Many researchers are still exploring the potential of bacteria for improving the durability and strength of concrete. However, an inclusive literature review revealed that a self-healing mechanism using bacteria can still be improved. There is an imperative need to conduct a comprehensive review about the recent development of and studies into the self-healing mechanism of concrete, in particular with the behavior of bacteria and its effect on the macro, micro and nanostructure of the concrete matrix. This review article can reveal the potential research gap, predict the emerging research topics and define all existing problems or challenges about the bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete. The latest articles are summarized and analyzed using the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) in Matlab software in order to come up with a possible area of development and future research into bio-concrete. Microencapsulated technology and acoustic emission could be the emerging methods for evaluating the performance of the bacteria and detecting real time cracks inside the concrete matrix in the future. However, there are still existing problems and challenges regarding the adoption of bacteria in the field of construction industry. © 2020 by the authors. 2020-08-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2100 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3099/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Concrete—Microbiology Self-healing materials Civil Engineering
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topic Concrete—Microbiology
Self-healing materials
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Concrete—Microbiology
Self-healing materials
Civil Engineering
Griño, Albert A.
Daly, Ma Klarissa M.
Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C.
Bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: A review
description The micro-cracks in concrete structures are inevitable due to deterioration throughout their service life through various load combination factors. For that reason, there is a need to repair and maintain the concrete in order to prevent the cracks from propagating, which can decrease the service life of the structure. Using bacteria is one of the possible solutions to repair and heal the cracks. Recent research has shown that, in order to achieve the extended service life of a concrete material, a bio-influenced material, such as bacteria, can be used in order to induce the autonomous self-healing of cracks in concrete. Many researchers are still exploring the potential of bacteria for improving the durability and strength of concrete. However, an inclusive literature review revealed that a self-healing mechanism using bacteria can still be improved. There is an imperative need to conduct a comprehensive review about the recent development of and studies into the self-healing mechanism of concrete, in particular with the behavior of bacteria and its effect on the macro, micro and nanostructure of the concrete matrix. This review article can reveal the potential research gap, predict the emerging research topics and define all existing problems or challenges about the bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete. The latest articles are summarized and analyzed using the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) in Matlab software in order to come up with a possible area of development and future research into bio-concrete. Microencapsulated technology and acoustic emission could be the emerging methods for evaluating the performance of the bacteria and detecting real time cracks inside the concrete matrix in the future. However, there are still existing problems and challenges regarding the adoption of bacteria in the field of construction industry. © 2020 by the authors.
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author Griño, Albert A.
Daly, Ma Klarissa M.
Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C.
author_facet Griño, Albert A.
Daly, Ma Klarissa M.
Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C.
author_sort Griño, Albert A.
title Bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: A review
title_short Bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: A review
title_full Bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: A review
title_fullStr Bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: A review
title_full_unstemmed Bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: A review
title_sort bio-influenced self-healing mechanism in concrete and its testing: a review
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