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titleOfInvention Self-healing concrete structures
abstract A self-healing concrete structure including a synthetic short fiber composition having a self-healing function that can be put into practical use is provided. SOLUTION: Synthetic short fiber composition C used by mixing in self-repairing concrete containing cement-based consolidated material is a mixture of organic processed fibers having voids inside and organic non-processed fibers. Liquid or powder repair material having a self-repair function of concrete supported on the short fiber 10, and comprising a hard-hardening ethyl cyanoacrylate adhesive, a one-pack type epoxy adhesive, water glass It includes a repair agent 20 of any one of the system repair agents, and an encapsulating film 30 that covers the short fibers 10 carrying the repair agent 20 and has heat resistance that does not dissolve due to the heat of hydration of concrete. [Selection] Figure 1
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