Self-Healing Concrete: Modern Bacterial Solutions and Ancient Roman Innovations
📰 Original title: El hormigón que se cura solo… y el día en que Roma nos dejó en evidencia
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Self-Healing Concrete: Modern Bacterial Solutions and Ancient Roman Innovations
Modern researchers have developed self-healing concrete by embedding bacteria capable of surviving harsh conditions along with their nutrients inside the mix. These bacteria remain dormant until…
KillBait ArchiveSelf-Healing Concrete: Modern Bacterial Solutions and Ancient Roman Innovations
📰 Original title: El hormigón que se cura solo… y el día en que Roma nos dejó en evidencia
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#history #romanconcrete #selfhealingmaterials #ancientengineering

Self-Healing Concrete: Modern Bacterial Solutions and Ancient Roman Innovations
Modern researchers have developed self-healing concrete by embedding bacteria capable of surviving harsh conditions along with their nutrients inside the mix. These bacteria remain dormant until…
KillBait ArchiveTHE FEASIBILITY OF CEMENT-CURING AGENT STABILIZED MATERIALS FOR INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION SOLID WASTES IN TERMS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROSTRUCTURE
<p xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" dir="auto" id="d12328574e135">This article discusses the utilization of industrial construction waste for resource
recycling and disposal. It focuses on researching a new water-resistant, self-healing
soil curing technology called “road liquid,” which is a fly ash-based soil curing
agent. This technology is used for the curing of industrial construction waste disposal
methods. For the first time, the soil curing agent is mixed into the construction
waste along with cement stabilization. Different amounts of mixing are used as controls
to evaluate the performance of the curing material after the construction waste is
cured. The study focused on the material properties of cured construction waste, specifically
examining strength, water resistance, and self-healing properties. The study showed
that the curing agent “road liquid” enhanced the strength, water resistance, and selfhealing
properties of the cured construction waste at various cement dosages. The 7-day unconfined
compressive strength of recycled aggregates with a 5% cement dosage, added with the
curing agent “road liquid,” was higher than that of recycled aggregates with a 6%
cement dosage without the curing agent “road liquid.” The experimental results show
that using this type of granular solid waste as pavement base material is more practical
for engineering purposes. The curing agent “road liquid” can enhance the curing effect
of recycled aggregate, thereby reducing the need for cementitious materials and achieving
cost savings for the project.
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ScienceOpenWaseda University unveils self-healing films with unprecedented durability and thermal stability, revolutionizing protective coatings and flexible electronics. #MaterialScience #Innovation #SelfHealingMaterials
https://geekoo.news/breakthrough-in-self-healing-materials-enhances-durability/

Breakthrough in Self-Healing Materials Enhances Durability | Geekoo
Researchers at Waseda University have developed a novel self-assembly method to create multilayered self-healing films, offering superior hardness and thermal stability for advanced applications.
Geekoo🛤️ A new self-healing asphalt technology could address the UK’s pothole problem by enabling roads to repair their own cracks, enhancing durability and sustainability.
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#Infrastructure #SelfHealingMaterials #RoadMaintenance #Potholes #ClimateSolutions

'Self-healing' Asphalt Could Solve Britain's Pothole Problem
Discover how self-healing asphalt could potentially solve Britain's pothole crisis, more cheaply and sustainably.
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'Self-healing' Asphalt Could Solve Britain's Pothole Problem
Discover how self-healing asphalt could potentially solve Britain's pothole crisis, more cheaply and sustainably.
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