Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the healing performance of solid capsules made of cement as a basis for manufacturing self-healing capsules that can heal cracks in cementitious composites. The solid capsules were mixed with 5%, 10%, and 15% concentrations on the cement. The self-healing performance of cementitious composites with solid capsules was investigated through three evaluations. First, the mechanical strength-healing performance was evaluated through a re-loading test. Second, the durability-healing performance was evaluated through a permeability test. Finally, the crack-healing performance was examined by observing the crack widths. Through evaluation of the healing performance of the solid capsules, the healing performance of the compressive strength was found to be high when the capsule proportion was 10% and its size was within the range of 300 μm to 850 μm. Furthermore, the splitting tensile strength showed a high healing performance when the capsule proportion mixed was 15% and its size was 850 μm. In the case of the permeability test, a capsule size of 850 μm showed a healing effect greater than 95%. Cracks with a width of up to 200 μm tended to heal using capsules with a size of 600 μm to 850 μm.

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