Development of Environmental Responsive Asphalt Technology for Asphalt Pavement Life Extension
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 prevent 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.
Language
- English
Project
- Status: Active
- Funding: $82180
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Contract Numbers:
ORSO 135461
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Sponsor Organizations:
Transportation Infrastructure Durability & Life Extension
Washington State University
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Pulman, Washington United States 99163Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
University Transportation Centers Program
Department of Transportation
Washington, DC United States 20590 -
Managing Organizations:
Transportation Infrastructure Durability & Life Extension
Washington State University
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Pulman, Washington United States 99163 -
Project Managers:
Kline, Robin
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Performing Organizations:
Case Western Reserve University
School of Engineering
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States 44106 -
Principal Investigators:
Yu, Xiong
- Start Date: 20200501
- Expected Completion Date: 20220830
- Actual Completion Date: 0
- USDOT Program: University Transportation Centers
- Subprogram: Transportation Infrastructure Durability and Life Extension
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Asphalt pavements; Bridge decks; Durability; Fungi; Pavement cracking; Pavement performance; Pilot studies; Service life
- Subject Areas: Bridges and other structures; Maintenance and Preservation; Materials; Pavements;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01754112
- Record Type: Research project
- Source Agency: National Center for Transportation Infrastructure Durability and Life-Extension
- Contract Numbers: ORSO 135461
- Files: UTC, RIP
- Created Date: Oct 1 2020 7:24PM