LABORATORY ANALYSIS OF SELF-HEALING CEMENT COMPOSITION BASED ON CALCIUM LACTATE AND BACTERIA Kalsium laktat və bakteria əsaslı öz-özünü bərpa edə bilən sement tərkibinin laboratoriya analizi Лабораторный анализ состава самовосстанавливающегося цемента на основе лактата кальция и бактерий


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Veliyev E., Aliyeva G.

SOCAR Proceedings, pp.102-107, 2023 (ESCI) identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Publication Date: 2023
  • Doi Number: 10.5510/ogp2023si100838
  • Journal Name: SOCAR Proceedings
  • Journal Indexes: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, Compendex
  • Page Numbers: pp.102-107
  • Keywords: bacteria, calcium lactate, carbon emission, Portland cement, self-healing cement
  • Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC) Affiliated: No

Abstract

The research aims to evaluate the feasibility of using bacteria-based self-healing concrete using Portland cement and assess the effect of temperature on its performance. The results showed that the inclusion of calcium lactate and bacteria in the mixture accelerates the gain in compressive strength, but after 28 days of curing, the healing agent has no impact on the overall compressive strength value of the mixture. The crack width distribution analysis revealed an inverse relationship between crack width and self-healed area, with wider cracks having lower self-healing rates. Most of the healing occurs within 15 days, with only a small fraction healing between day 15 and 60 days. The study also showed that low temperatures do not produce self-healing in tested samples, and 25°C increases the self-healed area for all crack widths. Finally, chromatography tests of submerged water reveal that reaction to seal the cracks takes calcium from some external source.