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Mechanical Properties of Self-Healing Mortar Using Cementitious Material-Based Capsule (시멘트계 재료 기반 캡슐을 사용한 자기치유 모르타르의 역학 특성)

  • Lee, Jae-In;Im, Soo-Bin;Na, Bum-Su;Kim, Chae-Young;Yoon, Joo-Hoo;Choi, Se-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2023.05a
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    • pp.149-150
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    • 2023
  • Although concrete is a material widely used in the construction industry, it is very vulnerable to cracking and has a disadvantage in that durability deteriorates when cracks occur. When cracks occur, harmful factors are introduced through the micro-cracks of the structure, reducing durability. Therefore, in this study, as part of a study to alleviate the problems of maintenance and durability deterioration due to cracks in concrete structures, the mechanical properties of self-healing mortar according to the size of the capsule made of cement material were reviewed.

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A study on Crack Healing of Various Glassy Polymers (part I) -theoretical modeling- (유리질 중합체의 균열 Healing에 관한 연구 (제1보) -이론 모델링-)

  • Lee, Ouk-Sub
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.40-49
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    • 1986
  • Crack, craze and void are common defects which may be found in the bulk of polymeric materials such as either themoplastics or thermosets. The healing phenomena, autohesion, of these defects are known to be a intrinsic material property of various polymeric materials. However, only a few experimental and theoretical investigations on crack, void and craze healing phenomena for various polymeric materials have been reported up to date [1, 2, 3]. This may be partly due to the complications of healing processes and lacking of appropriate theoretical developments. Recently, some investigators have been urged to study the healing phenomena of various polymenic materials since the significance of the use of polymer based alloys or composites has been raised in terms of specific strength and energy saving. In the earlier published reports [1, 2, 3, 4], the crack and void healing velocity, healing toughness and some other healing mechanical and physical properties were measured experimentally and compared with predicted values by utilizing a simple model such as the reptation model under some resonable assumptions. It seems, however, that the general acceptance of the proposed modeling analyses is yet open question. The crack healing processes seem to be complicate and highly dependent on the state of virgin material in terms of mechanical and physical properties. Furthermore, it is also strongly dependent on the histories of crack, craze and void development including fracture suface morphology, the shape of void and the degree of disentanglement of fibril in the craze. The rate of crack healing may be a function of environmental factors such as healing temperature, time and pressure which gives different contact configurations between two separated surfaces. It seems to be reasonable to assume that the crack healing processes may be divided in several distinguished steps like stress relaxation with molecular chain arrangement, surface contact (wetting), inter- diffusion process and com;oete healing (to obtain the original strength). In this context, it is likely that we no longer have to accept the limitation of cumulative damage theories and fatigue life if it is probable to remove the defects such as crack, craze and void and to restore the original strength of polymers or polymer based compowites by suitable choice of healing histories and methods. In this paper, we wish to present a very simple and intuitive theoretical model for the prediction of healed fracture toughness of cracked or defective polymeric components. The central idea of this investigation, thus, may be the modeling of behavior of chain molecules under healing conditions including the effects of chain scission on the healing processes. The validity of this proposed model will be studied by making comparisons between theoretically predicted values and experimentally determined results in near future and will be reported elsewhere.

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Experimental investigation of thermal/mechanical characteristics to the maximal efficiency for self-healing technique (치료효율 극대화를 위한 자가치료제의 열적/기계적 특성 연구)

  • 허광수;오진오;윤성호
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.626-629
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    • 2004
  • Recently, the self-healing technique is being investigated to repair the damaged polymeric composites by the use of microcapsules with the healing agent. This technique can obtains both the damage detection and the damage repair simultaneously over the converntional repairing techniques. In this study, the effects of the catalyst ratio to the healing agent and thermal characteristics to the mixtures of healing agent are investigated through single lap shear tests and DSC. The Healing agents such as DCPD, ENB, and their mixtures are considered and Grubb's catalyst is used as a catalst.

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Ligament Injuries and Healing (인대 손상과 치유)

  • Bin Seong-Il;Joo Dong-Man;Choi Jun-Weon
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.86-91
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    • 2003
  • Ligaments are functionally very important structures in the joints of human. Many studies have been performed about injury mechanisms and mechanical properties of ligaments. Although treatment methods of injured ligaments have continually improved, many questions still remain about enhancing the rate, quality and completeness of ligament healing. For studies and understanding of the healing of ligaments that have important functions in the joint, this article reviews histological characteristics, mechanical properties and process of healing.

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The Effect of Processing Parameters to Manufacture Self-healing Microcapsules for Composite Materials (복합재료의 자가 치료용 캡슐 제작시 공정 변수들의 영향)

  • Yoon, YoungKi;Yoon, HiSeak
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2001
  • An experimental study to find the effect of processing parameters for self-healing microcapules is performed. These microcapsules can be applied to accomplish the healing of delamination damage in woven E-glass/epoxy composites. This paper introduces the self-healing concept and presents a method for solving the microcapsule size and shape. Additionally, processing parameters are varied during the formation of microcapsules and these capsules are observed through optical microscope. To obtain thermogravimetric(TG) curve for the manufactured microcapsules, TGA tests are executed. From these results, the best processing conditions for the formation of capsules are found as follows: (1) temperature of solution $ 50^{\circ}C$, (2) potential of hytdrogen(pH) 3.5ppm, and (3) agitation 500~600rpm.

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Immunomodulatory properties of medicinal maggots Lucilia sericata in wound healing process

  • Bohova, Jana;Majtan, Juraj;Takac, Peter
    • CELLMED
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.23.1-23.7
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    • 2012
  • The healing properties of medicinal maggots (larval stage of Lucilia sericata) are widely used in the chirurgical debridement of non-healing wounds including diabetic foot ulcers, venous and pressure ulcers, where classical approaches have failed. Several kinds of wounds are prone to complications coming out of a specific wound bed environment. There are multi-resistant bacterial species present, their pathogenic impact is multiplied by their ability to form a biofilm. Moreover, immunological events in chronic wounds differ from those in acute wounds. Non-healing wounds are cycled in the early inflammation phase with increased levels of inflammation attributes like inflammation cytokines and matrix metalloproteinases produced by inflammation phase cells. Application of larval therapy promotes progress in the healing process to the next stages involving tissue granulation and re-epithelisation. Larval debridement is an effective method of cleaning the wound of cell debris, necrotic tissue and bacterial load. This happens in a mechanical and biological manner, but the whole complex mechanism of the maggot healing activity is still not fully elucidated. Centuries of clinical practice brings noticeable proof of the maggots' beneficial effect in wound healing management. This long history led to the investigation of the bioactive components of the larval body and its extracts in vitro. We introduce a review which describes the immunomodulation impact of maggot body components on the cellular and molecular levels of the wound healing process.

Mechanical Characteristics and Crack-Healing of ZIRCONIA(ZrO2) Composite Ceramics with SiC and TiO2 (SiC와 TiO2 첨가에 따르는 ZrO2의 기계적 특성 및 균열 치유)

  • Nam, Ki Woo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.267-273
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    • 2016
  • This study evaluated the mechanical properties and crack-healing abilities of zirconia composite ceramics. The six kinds of specimens used were: partially stabilized zirconia (Z) and five zirconia composite (ZS, ZST1, ZST2, ZST3, and ZST5) with SiC and $TiO_2$. There was not a large difference between the Vickers hardness of the six types of zirconia ceramics. The bending strength of the ZS specimen degraded rapidly, but the zirconia specimens with $TiO_2$ (ZST1, ZST2, ZST3, and ZST5) showed improved strength. Therefore, it was determined that the bending strength is affected by the crystallization, which is due to the addition of SiC and $TiO_2$. From the crack-healing conditions having the highest bending strength, monolithic zirconia retained its cracks, while the specimens of four types with SiC healed their cracks.

Cracked-Healing and Bending Strength of Si3N4 Ceramics (Si3N4 세라믹스의 균열 치유와 굽힘 강도 특성)

  • Nam, Ki-Woo;Park, Seung-Won;Do, Jae-Youn;Ahn, Seok-Hwan
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.32 no.11
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    • pp.957-962
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    • 2008
  • Crack-healing behavior of $Si_3N_4$ composite ceramics has been studied as functions of heat-treatment temperature and amount of additive $SiO_2$ colloidal. Results showed that optimum amount of additive $SiO_2$ colloidal and coating of $SiO_2$ colloidal on crack could significantly increase the bending strength. The heat-treatment temperature has a profound influence on the extent of crack healing and the degree of strength recovery. The optimum heat-treatment temperature depends on the amount of additive $SiO_2$ colloidal. Crack healing strength was far the better cracked specimen with $SiO_2$ colloidal coating on crack surface. After heat treatment at the temperature 1,273 K in air, the crack morphology almost entirely disappeared by scanning prob microscope. At optimum healing temperature 1,273 K, the bending strength with additive $SiO_2$ colloidal 0.0 wt.% without $SiO_2$ colloidal coating recovered to the value of the smooth specimens at room temperature for the investigated crack sizes $100\;{\mu}m$. But that with $SiO_2$ colloidal coating increase up to 140 %. The amount of optimum additive $SiO_2$ colloidal was 1.3 wt.% and crack healed bending strength with $SiO_2$ colloidal coating increase up to 160 % to smooth specimen of additive $SiO_2$ colloidal 0.0 wt.%. Crack closure and rebonding of the crack due to oxidation of cracked surfaces were suggested as a dominant healing mechanism operating in $Si_3N_4$ composite ceramics.

Combinatorial Physical Stimulation and Synergistically-Enhanced Fibroblast Differentiation for Skin Regeneration (피부 재생능력 촉진을 위한 물리적 복합자극의 활용 연구)

  • Ko, Ung Hyun;Hong, Jungwoo;Shin, Hyunjun;Kim, Cheol Woong;Shin, Jennifer H.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.32 no.8
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    • pp.755-760
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    • 2015
  • For proper wound healing, dermal contraction and remodeling are critical; during the natural healing process, differentiated fibroblasts called "myofibroblasts" typically undertake these functions. For severe wounds, however, a critical mass of dermal matrix and fibroblasts are lost, making self-regeneration impossible. To overcome this impairment, synthetic wound patches with embedded functional cells can be used to promote healing. In this study, we developed a polydioxanone (PDO)-based cell-embedded sheet on which dermal fibroblasts were cultured and induced for differentiation into myofibroblasts, whereby the following combinatorial physicochemical stimuli were also applied: aligned topology, electric field (EF), and growth factor. The results show that both the aligned topology and EF synergistically enhanced the expression of alpha smooth-muscle actin (${\alpha}$-SMA), a key myofibroblast marker. Our proof-of-concept (POC) experiments demonstrated the potential applicability of a myofibroblast-embedded PDO sheet as a wound patch.

Mechanical and Durability Characteristics of Amorphous Metallic Fiber Reinforced Self-Healing Mortar (비정질금속섬유 보강 자기치유 모르타르의 역학 및 내구특성)

  • Yoon, Joo-Ho;Lee, Min-Wook;Kim, Chae-Young;Lee, Jae-In;Choi, Se-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2023.11a
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    • pp.27-28
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    • 2023
  • This study compared and analyzed the fluidity, compressive strength, and carbonation resistacne of amorphous metal fiber reinforced mortar according to the PCC mixing ratio as part of a study to improve the self-healing performance and tensile performance of concrete structures.

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