Articles with "healing capacity" as a keyword



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Predicting Self-Healing Capacity of GCLs with Circular or Slit Damages

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Published in 2021 at "International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering"

DOI: 10.1007/s40891-021-00298-3

Abstract: A modified method for predicting self-healing capacity of GCL with circular or slit damages has been presented. The usefulness of the method has been checked by applying it to two sets of self-healing capacity test… read more here.

Keywords: healing capacity; self healing; gcl; predicting self ... See more keywords
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Self-Healing Capacity of Asphalt Mixtures Including By-Products Both as Aggregates and Heating Inductors

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Published in 2018 at "Materials"

DOI: 10.3390/ma11050800

Abstract: Major advances have been achieved in the field of self-healing by magnetic induction in which the addition of metallic particles into asphalt mixtures enables repairing their own cracks. This technology has already been proven to… read more here.

Keywords: metallic particles; healing capacity; products aggregates; asphalt mixtures ... See more keywords
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Effect of Aging on Healing Capacity of Bituminous Composites Containing Polyphosphoric Acid

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Published in 2023 at "Materials"

DOI: 10.3390/ma16093333

Abstract: This study examines how aging affects the healing capacity of bituminous composites containing polyphosphoric acid (PPA). PPA is commonly used in bituminous composites to enhance its elasticity, however, PPA effectiveness highly depends on other constituents… read more here.

Keywords: capacity bituminous; bituminous composites; healing index; ppa ... See more keywords
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Effect of Molecular Structure in the Chain Mobility of Dichalcogenide-Based Polymers with Self-Healing Capacity

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Published in 2019 at "Polymers"

DOI: 10.3390/polym11121960

Abstract: Recently, it has been shown that the reaction mechanism in self-healing diphenyl dichalcogenide-based polymers involves the formation of sulfenyl and selenyl radicals. These radicals are able to attack a neighbouring dichalcogenide bond via a three-membered… read more here.

Keywords: mobility; self healing; healing capacity; chain mobility ... See more keywords