Develop an Innovative Self-Healing Concrete Technology for Bridge Deck Life Extension

Project Details
STATE

WA

SOURCE

RIP

START DATE

05/01/20

END DATE

06/30/22

RESEARCHERS

Robin Kline

SPONSORS

Washington State University

KEYWORDS

Bridge construction, Bridge decks, Concrete bridges, Fungi, Pilot studies, Repairing, Service life

Project description

The proposed research aims to conduct pilot study to develop a self-healing concrete technology that rapidly heal the cracks by use of microorganism fungi. Fungi is selected due to its capability to rapidly cover exposed surfaces of concrete cracks with its hyphae fiber. The recovery of mechanical properties will be achieved with fungi induced bio mineralization process, which glue the cracked surfaces together. Besides, the hydrophobic nature of the fungi fiber prevents water ingression and therefore mitigates the corrosion due to deicing salt. Fast and autogenous cracking healing of concrete will extend the service life of bridge decks and bring major cost and labor savings compared with conventional treatment procedures.
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