Philip Van den Heede
0000-0003-1307-2831
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Carbonation of concrete with construction and demolition waste based recycled aggregates and cement with recycled content
Evaluation and comparison of traditional methods and Electron Probe Micro Analysis (EPMA) to determine the chloride ingress perpendicular to cracks in self-healing concrete
Influence of bio agents on the durability of cement based materials
Effect of accelerated carbonation on the capillary absorption and gas permeability of high-volume fly ash (HVFA) mortar
Neutron radiography to study water ingress via the interlayer of 3D printed cementitious materials
CO2 sequestration potential of High-Volume Fly Ash (HVFA) mortar when based on accelerated carbonation tests
Capillary imbibition in mortars with natural pozzolan, limestone powder and slag evaluated through neutron radiography, electrical conductivity, and gravimetric analysis
Difference in carbonation behavior at 0.04%, 1% and 10% CO2 for High-Volume Fly Ash mortar: Effect on internal humidity and resistivity
Life cycle assessment of self-healing engineered cementitious composite (SH-ECC) used for the rehabilitation of bridges
Life cycle assessment applied to recycled aggregate concrete
Efficiency of manual and autonomous healing to mitigate chloride ingress in cracked concrete
Chloride induced reinforcement corrosion behavior in self-healing concrete with encapsulated polyurethane
Water penetration through cracks in self-healing cementitious materials with superabsorbent polymers studied by neutron radiography
Comparative life cycle assessment of magnesium binders as an alternative for hemp concrete
The Use of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Ash in Various Building Materials: A Belgian Point of View
The use of municipal solid waste incineration ash in various building materials. Special issue materials science research in Belgium
Perpendicular-to-crack chloride ingress in cracked and autonomously healed concrete
Screening of Different Encapsulated Polymer-Based Healing Agents for Chloride Exposed Self-Healing Concrete Using Chloride Migration Tests
Self-healing concrete with encapsulated polyurethane
Screening Encapsulated Polymeric Healing Agents for Carbonation-Exposed Self-Healing Concrete, Service Life Extension, and Environmental Benefit
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