prof. dr. Nele De Belie
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Early age properties of paste and mortar made with hybrid binders based on portland cement, GGBFS and sodium sulfate
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Effect of sodium sulfate activation on the early age behaviour and microstructure development of hybrid cementitious systems containing Portland cement, and blast furnace slag
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Autonomous healing by vascular networks : tracking of cracks interaction by Ultrasounds and Acoustic Emission
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Influence of hydrated lime on the self-healing capacity of cement mortars
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Influencing factors to the capillary water uptake of (un)cracked cementitious materials
(2023) MATEC Web of Conferences. In MATEC Web of Conferences 378(SMARTINCS'23 Conference on Self-Healing, Multifunctional and Advanced Repair Technologies in Cementitious Systems). -
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Evaluation of salt damage during accelerated weathering on lime-based mortars by X-ray microtomography
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On the use of non-destructive testing for the measurement of self-healing in lime-based mortars
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A new research strategy in studying and improving the bond between concrete and repair mortar
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Production of calcium carbonate-precipitating biomass powder as self-healing additive in concrete and performance evaluation in mortar
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New findings on the contribution of Mg-Al-NO3 layered double hydroxides to the hydration and chloride binding capacity of cement pastes
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Reservoir-vascular tubes network for self-healing concrete : performance analysis by acoustic emission, digital image correlation and ultrasound velocity
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The effect of (and the potential of recycled) superabsorbent polymers on the water retention capability and bio-receptivity of cementitious materials
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Capillary imbibition in cementitious materials : effect of salts and exposure condition
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Complete re-utilization of waste concretes-Valorisation pathways and research needs
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Hydration of blended cement with high volume iron-rich slag from non-ferrous metallurgy
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Self-healing concrete research in the European projects SARCOS and SMARTINCS
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Durability of self-healing cementitious systems with encapsulated polyurethane evaluated with a new pre-standard test method
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Comparative evaluation of properties of laboratory test specimens for masonry mortars prepared using different compaction methods
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3D structural characterization and performance assessment of lime-based mortars during salt damage
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Preliminary insights into the coupling of qualitative and quantitative tests for self-healing of mortars