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SELF HEALING CONCRETE
  • BIO-CONCRETE
  • Prabhat kumar sahu
  • 0901109200
  • Civil engg

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INTRODUCTION
  • Concrete is the most widely used material for
    construction.
  • It has low tensile strength than compressive
    strength.
  • So is most effective when reinforced by steel
    bars.
  • Concrete is a brittle material with low tolerance
    for strain.

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  • So it forms cracks, leading to
  • corrosion
  • water ingress
  • Decrease in durability
  • increasing maintenance cost
  • self healing concrete is a solution to all
    above.
  • Here we will induce self healing property using
    JC3 (Bacillus subtilis) bacteria.

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Bacillus subtilis(JC3)
  • JC3 is a gram ve bacteria
  • Can be cultivated easily in lab with minimum cost
  • It is non-pathogenic

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EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAMME
  • Objectives
  • Experimental procedure
  • Chemical reactions
  • Experimental results

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OBJECTIVE
  • Analysis of compressive strength with varying
    bacterial con.
  • Analysis of split tensile strength .
  • Effect of bacterial conc. on different grades of
    concrete

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Procedure
  • JC3 bacteria is added to concrete with Calcium
    lactate as feeding material.
  • The conc. of JC3 bacteria is proportional to H2O
    conc.
  • Calcium lactate JC3 mixture is added in form of
    palates .
  • Initially JC3 bacteria spores remain in dormant
    state
  • These spores germinate when come in contact with
    H2O in temp around 25deg.

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  • When cracks are formed ,the local palates also
    breaks releasing JC3
  • Water also seeps through cracks
  • Bacterial spores germinates when comes in contact
    with H2O
  • JC3 feeds on Calcium lactate forming CaCO3 which
    precipitates on cracks.
  • This process is known as Microbiologically
    Induced Calcium Carbonate precipitation(MICCP)

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Chemical process
  • MICCP involves a complicated chain of reaction.
  • But can sum up to following two steps
  • Ca2 Cell ? Cell-Ca2
  • Cell-Ca2 CO32- ? Cell-CaCO3?

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Surface 1 Concrete surfaceSurface 2
CaCO3 ptt
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PLAIN CONCRETE
BACTERIAL CONCRETE
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Experimental results
Cell Conc./ml of water Compressive strength (28 days)(Mpa) increase
NIL 51.81 _
104 58.02 11.99
105 61.79 16.15
106 57.21 10.42
107 54.66 5.51
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Compressive strength (28 days)
Grade of concrete Controlled concrete (Mpa) Bacterial concrete (Mpa) increase
M 20 28.18 32.74 16.18
M 40 51.19 60.17 17.54
M 60 72.61 94.21 29.75
M 80 93.8 119.2 27.08
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Spliting tensile strength
No of days Controlled concrete (Mpa) Bacterial concrete (Mpa) increase
7 3.78 4.30 13.75
14 4.62 5.28 14.28
28 4.85 5.74 18.35
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Prctical use
  • The use of Self healing concrete has been very
    limited world wide .
  • The concept is still in developing stage on the
    way to large scale use.
  • In India no use of this has been done.
  • A group of professors in JNTU are researching on
    bacterial concrete.

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CONCLUSION
  • Based on the present experimental
    investigations, the following conclusions are
    drawn
  • decrease of permeability of water and other
    liquids in concrete.
  • increases the compressive strength of
    concrete. The compressive strength
  • Splitting tensile strength is increased
  • All over maintenance cost is minimized

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  • From all above results we can consider non
    pathogenic bacteria as a major material for
    inducing self healing property in concrete.
  • Now self healing concrete can be said to be
    future material.

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Referrence
  • Wang, J., Van Tittelboom, K., De Belie N., and
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    Polyurethane
  • Immobilized Bacteria for Self-healing
    Concrete." Construction and Building Materials
    26.1 (2012) 532-40.Print.
  • Li, V., University of Michigan, Self-healing
    concrete for safer, more durable infrastructure.
    Science Daily,22 Apr. 2009. Web. 28 Feb. 2012.
  • Jonkers, H. M., A. Thijssen, G. Muyzer, O.
    Copuroglu, and Schlangen, E. "Application of
    Bacteria as Selfhealing Agent for the Development
    of Sustainable Concrete." Elsevier. Elsevier
    B.V., 30 Dec. 2008. Web. 25Feb. 2012.

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  • Brownell, Blaine. "Self-Healing Concrete."
    Architect, The AIA Magazine (2011) 90-91. Print.
    O'Driscoll, Cath. "Bacteria Fill in the Gaps in
    Concrete." Chemistry Industry (2010). Web. 11
    Feb. 2012.
  • Zwaag, S. Van Der, and Schmets A. J. Self
    Healing Materials An Alternative Approach to 20
    Centuries of Materials Science. Dordrecht, The
    Netherlands Springer, 2007. Print.
  • Yonkers, H. M., and E. Schlangen. "Crack Repair
    by Concrete-immobilized Bacteria." Proc. of First
    International Conference on Self Healing
    Materials, Delft University of Technology,
    Noordwijk Aan Zee. Springer, 2007. Print

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