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Structural Behaviour of Self Healed RC Beam by Endolithic Bacteria and Calcium Carbonate
Author(s) -
P Mugilvani,
Kaushal Kumar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.k1288.10812s19
Subject(s) - cement , curing (chemistry) , toughness , cracking , calcium carbonate , carbonate , materials science , geology , structural engineering , engineering , composite material , metallurgy
From the olden days the major problem facing by each element like beams, columns, slabs, walls in the structures is cracking. In Civil engineering it is a great challenge to get rid of these problems and applying innovative and cost-effective methods for both curing and strengthening of concrete. In present day days there are various techniques applied in development field itself about fortifying of cement and for fix of breaks in concrete. One approach to get around expensive manual support and fix is to fuse a self-ruling self-mending system in concrete. One such an elective fix system has been presently being examined, for example a novel method dependent on the application in biominerilization of microbes in concrete. From this exploration, utilizing microorganisms and calcium carbonate by 5, 10, 15, 20 rates in 3D shapes and improved an incentive for RC pillars are utilized for the data about expanding the quality and the all out toughness of the solid utilized in the present day will be assembled.

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