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Infante Petidier, Ana (author)
Self-healing materials and, in particular, polymers are characterized by their ability to partially or fully restore their original properties or functions after damage. Amongst the healable polymer classes, thermoplastic polyurethanes have received increasing attention in the last years. This is mainly due to their broad application areas, the...
student report 2020
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Liao, Z. (author), Zoumhani, O. (author), Boutry, C.M. (author)
The objective of this review is to investigate the potential of functionalized magnetic polymer composites for use in electromagnetic micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) for biomedical applications. The properties that make magnetic polymer composites particularly interesting for application in the biomedical field are their biocompatibility...
review 2023
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Xu, S. (author), García, Alvaro (author), Su, Junfeng (author), Liu, Q. (author), Tabakovic, A. (author), Schlangen, E. (author)
In recent decades, researchers have revealed the great healing potential of asphalt and proposed various novel methods to inspire and improve the self-healing capacity of asphalt aimed to prolong the service life of asphalt pavement. In this review, up to date research progresses in induction healing and embedded rejuvenator encapsulation are...
review 2018
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Bauer, Q. (author)
Previous research showed fracture failure in the outsole of sports footwear. There was no method available for the quantification of the material behavior in with this failure mechanism. Therefor the goal of this research was to develop a mechanical test method for quantification of fatigue fracture behavior of a material when a crack is present...
master thesis 2016
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Mao, W. (author)
master thesis 2013
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Roth, Caspar (author)
Self-healing ability in polymers is typically probed by monitoring restorative properties after localized macroscopic damage or repetitive cycles of destructive testing followed by a healing cycle (e.g. cut-and-heal tests). However, the restoration of homogeneously distributed damage before ultimate failure remains largely unattended in...
master thesis 2021
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Meijerink, M.J. (author)
To increase lifetime of the protective thermal barrier coatings (TBC) in jet engines and other gas turbines, a self-healing approach based on MoSi2 healing particle addition is considered. However, due to rapid oxygen transport in yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ), a common TBC material, premature oxidation is a major problem. This thesis...
master thesis 2015
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Ritzen, Linda (author)
Additive manufacturing of smart polymers is a rapidly growing field. Additive manufacturing presents a versatile, low-waste manufacturing method for functional materials. Self-healing polymers are a type of smart polymers that are able to mend damage, either by the incorporation of an encapsulated healing agent or by intrinsic polymer design....
master thesis 2020
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Kurniadi Isnu, I.I. (author)
A novel method to encapsulate MoSi2B healing particles was explored via in situ shell formation in yttria-stabilised zirconia thermal barrier coatings (YSZ-BCs). The shell formation was analysed for MoSi2B healing particles alloyed with 2, 6 and 12 wt% Al. According to oxidation kinetics study at 1100˚C using thermogravimetry, MoSi2B-12 wt% Al...
master thesis 2016
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Rueda Ruiz, M. (author)
Thermal barrier coatings (TBC) are often applied to hot components of modern turbojet engines. These coatings increase the performance of the engine and enhance the lifetime of its structural components. Thus, improving the TBC lifetime is related with a reduction of maintenance costs and increased reliability. As an alternative to conventional...
master thesis 2016
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van der Meer, Gerben (author)
Hydrodynamic bearings can be used to minimise friction, and their load capacity can be improved by texturing the bearing surfaces. However, due to mechanical contact between the surfaces during start and stop, these textures are susceptible to wear. Previously, a new method of creating textures using magnetorheological fluids as lubricant was...
master thesis 2020
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Gomarasca, Silvia (author)
master thesis 2018
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Stikkelman, J. (author)
MAX-phase materials, a class of ternary carbides and nitrides that combine favorable properties of metals (conductivity and toughness) and ceramics (high temperature strength) have been shown to autonomously heal micro-cracks by high temperature oxidation. The investigation of Ta and Al containing MAX phases (Ta2AlC & Ta4AlC3) could render self...
master thesis 2016
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García, Á. (author), Schlangen, E. (author), Van de Ven, M. (author), Van Vliet, D. (author)
The objective of this research is to examine the induction heating of mastic through the addition of electrically conductive fillers and fibers (graphite and steel wool), and to prove that this material can be healed with induction energy. The effect of fibers content, sand–bitumen ratio and the combination of fillers and fibers on the induction...
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Wiktor, V. (author), Jonkers, H.M. (author)
La formation d’un réseau continu de fissures contribue à l’augmentation de la perméabilité du béton, réduisant ainsi de manière importante sa résistance à l’attaque d’agents agressifs dissous dans l’eau. Afin d’augmenter la capacité de cicatrisation autogène du béton, certains agents cicatrisants spécifiques peuvent être incorporés dans la...
journal article 2011
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Sisomphon, K. (author), Copuroglu, O. (author), Fraaij, A. (author)
This paper studies the potential of using expanded clay lightweight aggregate impregnated with sodium monofluorophosphate (Na2FPO3) solution which is eventually encapsulated by a cement paste layer to produce a self-healing system in blast furnace slag cement mortars. It was found that the technique significantly improved the quality of the...
journal article 2011
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Garcia Espallargas, S.J. (author)
Intrinsic and extrinsic self-healing strategies can be employed to mitigate the effects of local damage in order to (partially) restore a lost property or functionality and to avoid premature catastrophic failure of the whole system. It is well known that polymer architecture has a crucial influence on mechanical, physical and thermal properties...
journal article 2014
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Tabakovic, A. (author), Faloon, Christopher (author), O’Prey, Declan (author)
Conductive alginate capsules encapsulating a bitumen rejuvenator (HealRoad capsules) has demonstrated good healing abilities in pure bitumen and mortar mixes. HealRoad capsules can efficiently heal damage via induction heating. They also release the encapsulated rejuvenator, thereby rejuvenating aged bitumen. These findings indicate that...
journal article 2022
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Ritzen, L. (author), Montano, V. (author), Garcia, Santiago J. (author)
The use of self-healing (SH) polymers to make 3D-printed polymeric parts offers the po-tential to increase the quality of 3D-printed parts and to increase their durability and damage toler-ance due to their (on-demand) dynamic nature. Nevertheless, 3D-printing of such dynamic poly-mers is not a straightforward process due to their polymer...
journal article 2021
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Rossi, E. (author), Vermeer, C.M. (author), Mors, R.M. (author), Kleerebezem, R. (author), Copuroglu, Oguzhan (author), Jonkers, H.M. (author)
Bacteria-based self-healing concrete has the ability to heal cracks due to the bacterial conversion of incorporated organic compounds into calcium carbonate. Precipitates seal the cracks, theoretically increasing the service life of constructions. The aim of this paper is to propose a precursor for bacteria-based self-healing concrete derived...
journal article 2021
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