Self-Healing Concrete

Date

2017-10-12

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

Concrete is made up of three components: Portland cement, aggregate, and water. CaCO3  Cement  “Glue” in concrete. Cement is vital in construction because of its ability to hold the structure together and aid in providing the strength necessary to support stresses and strains. One of concrete’s major setbacks is the lack of long term durability. The end goal is to incorporate bacteria and its nutrient in the concrete by mixing and then letting it set. The concrete should have everything necessary to heal itself without human intervention. More experiments have to be conducted in order to determine whether self-healing concrete is a viable option for the future.

Description

Keywords

Citation