prof. dr. Nele De Belie
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Self-healing of dynamic concrete cracks using polymer precursors as encapsulated healing agents
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Can self-repair of concrete cracks help to obtain durable concrete?
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Ureolysis and denitrification based microbial strategies for self-healing concrete
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Effect of the drying technique on the sorption properties in cementitious materials
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- Conference Paper
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Overview of nondestructive testing techniques for the observation of healing effects in cementitious materials
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Use of acoustic emission analysis to evaluate the self-healing capability of concrete
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Factors affecting the monitoring of the early setting of concrete by ultrasonic P-waves
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Application of pH-sensitive hydrogels for concrete applications
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Influence of temperature on the effectiveness of a biogenic carbonate surface treatment for limestone conservation
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Titanium dioxide based strategies to prevent algal fouling on cementitious materials
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Resistance of cracked concrete to chloride attack
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Influence of crack width limitation on the chloride penetration resistance and global warming potential of concrete slabs
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MgO as fluxing agent for a sustainable Portland clinker production
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Influence of raw material fineness on clinker produced from Completely Recyclable Concrete
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Service life based assessment of the global warming potential of concrete with supplementary cementitious materials
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The effect of chloride and sulfate on Completely Recyclable Concrete
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Monitoring of autonomous healing process of concrete by acoustic emission and digital image correlation
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- Conference Paper
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Enhanced self-healing capacity in cementitious materials by use of encapsulated carbonate precipitating bacteria : from proof-of-concept to reality
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Microbial interactions with mineral building materials
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The influence of superabsorbent polymers on the microstructure and permeability of cementitious materials
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Broadening the water vapour absorption modeling of activated carbons towards cementitious materials
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Use of neutron radiography and tomography to visualize the autonomous crack sealing efficiency in cementitious materials
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Fines extracted from porphyry and dolomitic limestone aggregates production : MgO as fluxing agent for a sustainable Portland clinker production
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Influence of air entraining agents on deicing salt scaling resistance and transport properties of high-volume fly ash concrete
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The regeneration of cement out of Completely Recyclable Concrete: clinker production evaluation
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Carbonation of slag concrete: effect of the cement replacement level and curing on the carbonation coefficient: effect of carbonation on the pore structure
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Resistance of concrete with blast-furnace slag against chlorides, investigated by comparing chloride profiles after migration and diffusion
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SHE: the Flemish program on engineered self-healing materials
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Self-healing in cementitious materials : a review
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Performance of BFS concrete: k-Value concept versus equivalent performance concept
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Testing for degradation by inorganic acids
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Performance of cement-based materials in aggressive aqueous environments
Mark Alexander, Alexandra Bertron and Nele De Belie (UGent) -
General considerations
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Test methods for resistance of concrete to sulfate attack : a critical review
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Bacteriogenic sulfuric acid attack of cementitious materials in sewage systems
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Experimental techniques used to verify healing
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Recovery against environmental action
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Recovery against mechanical actions
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ICSHM2013 Fourth international conference on self-healing materials
Nele De Belie (UGent) , Sybrand van der Zwaag, Elke Gruyaert (UGent) , Kim Van Tittelboom (UGent) and Brenda Debbaut (UGent)(2013) -
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Design of polymeric capsules for autonomous healing of cracks in cementitious materials
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- Conference Paper
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Investigation of the fracture cracking behavior of self-healing systems by use of optical and acoustic experimental methods
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Feasibility study on the use of cellular concrete as alternative raw material for Portland clinker production
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- Conference Paper
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Microfibres and hydrogels to promote autogenous healing in cementitious materials
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- Conference Paper
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Non-destructive testing techniques for the observation of healing effects in cementitious materials: an introduction
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- Conference Paper
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Self-healing of thermal cracks in sandwich panels
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- Conference Paper
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Healcon: self-healing concrete to create durable and sustainable concrete structures
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- Conference Paper
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Most recent advances in the field of self-healing cementitious materials
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Resistance of cracked concrete healed by means of polyurethane against chloride penetration
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- Conference Paper
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Hydrogel encapsulated bacterial spores for self-healing concrete: proof of concept
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Detecting the activation of a self-healing mechanism in concrete by acoustic emission and digital image correlation
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Application of pH sensitive hydrogels for concrete applications
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Self-healing phenomena in cement-based materials
Mario de Rooij, Kim Van Tittelboom (UGent) , Nele De Belie (UGent) and Eric Schlangen(2013) 11. -
Crack repair by activation of the pozzolanic or slag reaction
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Diatomaceous earth as a protective vehicle for bacteria applied for self-healing concrete
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Use of silica gel or polyurethane immobilized bacteria for self-healing concrete
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Completely recyclable concrete : how does the cement paste behave during reclinkering?
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Clinkering reactions during firing of recyclable concrete
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Durable concrete structures with cracks which heal themselves
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Visualization of the healing process on reinforced concrete beams by application of Digital Image Correlation (DIC)
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- Journal Article
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Waste fibrecement : an interesting alternative raw material for a sustainable Portland clinker production
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Methodology for including the age effect of concrete with SCMs in results from accelerated testing
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The use of superabsorbent polymers as a crack sealing and crack healing mechanism in cementitious materials
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Completely recyclable concrete : how does the cement paste behave during reclinkering?
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More durable concrete structures by autonomous repair of damage
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Resistance of concrete against combined attack of chlorides and sulphates
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Visualization of water penetration in cementitious materials with superabsorbent polymers by means of neutron radiography
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Photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle coatings applied on autoclaved aerated concrete: effect of weathering on coating physical characteristics and gaseous toluene removal
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Mechanical and self-healing properties of cementitious composites reinforced with flax and cottonised flax, and compared with polyvinyl alcohol fibres
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Environmental impact and life cycle assessment (LCA) of traditional and 'green' concretes: Literature review and theoretical calculations
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Acoustic emission analysis for the quantification of autonomous crack healing in concrete
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Isothermal and solution calorimetry to assess the effect of superplasticizers and mineral admixtures on cement hydration
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Investigation of the influence of blast-furnace slag on the resistance of concrete against organic acid or sulphate attack by means of accelerated degradation tests
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Thermal analysis in eco-concrete research
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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TiO₂ coating on autoclaved aerated concrete both for self-cleaning and air-purifying purposes
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TiO2 based strategies to prevent algal fouling on cementitious materials
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Fibrecement recycling as raw material for Portland clinker production
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Strength related global warming potential of fly ash (+ silica fume) concrete with(out) mass/economic allocation of the by-products' impact
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Smart additives for self-healing and self-healing concrete
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Supplementary cementitious materials for concrete: characterization needs
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Superabsorbent polymers to prevent water movement in cementitious materials
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Full probabilistic service life prediction and life cycle assessment of concrete with fly ash and blast-furnace slag in a submerged marine environment: a parameter study
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Influence of mix composition on the extent of autogenous crack healing by continued hydration or calcium carbonate formation
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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Microbiologically induced cementation of CaCO3 nanoparticles for lime-stone conservation
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Bio-Based microstructural effects in view of durability of concrete and concrete structures
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Influence of sulphates on chloride diffusion and the effect of this on service life prediction of concrete in a submerged marine environment
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Chloride diffusion tests as experimental basis for full probabilistic service life prediction and life-cycle assessment of concrete with fly ash in a submerged marine environment
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Evaluation of different TiO2 photocatalysis based strategies to avoid algal fouling on cement based materials
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Self-healing concrete by use of diatomaceous earth immobilized bacteria
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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The assessment of clinker and cement regenerated from completely recyclable concrete
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Full probabilistic service life prediction and life cycle assessment of concrete with industrial by-products in a submerged marine environment: a parameter study
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Methyl methacrylate as a healing agent for self-healing cementitious materials
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Modelling of microstructure of Portland cement: fly ash binders based on calorimetric and thermogravimetric experiments
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Limestone porosity determines the protective effect of a biogenic carbonate surface treatment
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Influence of sample preparation and the addition of BFS on water vapour sorption isotherms
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Influence of air entraining agents (AEAs) on deicing salt scaling resistance of high-volume fly ash concrete (HVFA concrete)
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The resistance of completely recyclable concrete to carbonation, chloride penetration and freeze-thaw attack with de-icing agents
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The behaviour of suberabsorbing polymers as a sealing agent in concrete: absorption kinetics, degradation and water permeability
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Neutron radiography, a sensitive method to visualize autonomous healing of cracks in cementitious materials
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A mirobial based system developed for self-healing concrete cracks
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Assessment of the performance of cottonised flax in natural fibre reinforced cementitious composites