Engineered cementitious composites (ECCs) have garnered significant attention within the construction industry, owing to their exceptional mechanical properties and durability. This thorough review presents a meticulous analysis of the progress and prospects in ECC research. It begins by introducing the background and rationale for investigating ECCs, while outlining the objectives of the review. The review provides an encompassing overview of ECCs, encompassing their definition, characteristics, historical development, composition and constituent materials. Emphasis is placed on the examination of ECCs’ mechanical properties, specifically their flexural behaviour, tensile behaviour, compressive strength and resistance to environmental factors. Furthermore, the rheological properties of ECCs, including workability, flowability, self-healing, crack mitigation, viscosity and thixotropy, are discussed in detail. The review delves into the influence of fibre reinforcement on ECCs, encompassing the types of fibres utilised and their impact on mechanical and structural properties, as well as fibre dispersion and orientation. Additionally, it explores the diverse applications of ECCs across various fields, such as structural applications and sustainable building practices. The challenges and limitations associated with ECCs, such as cost and availability, are addressed, alongside an exploration of future trends and research directions.
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Salim Barbhuiya;
Salim Barbhuiya
Senior Lecturer, Department of Engineering and Construction, University of East London, UK (corresponding author: s.barbhuiya@uel.ac.uk)
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Bibhuti Bhusan Das;
Bibhuti Bhusan Das
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Karnataka, Surathkal, India
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Dibyendu Adak
Dibyendu Adak
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Meghalaya, Shillong, India
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 13 2024
Accepted:
April 29 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
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2024
Magazine of Concrete Research (2024) 76 (20): 1165–1184.
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Received:
February 13 2024
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April 29 2024
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Barbhuiya S, Das BB, Adak D (2024), "Advances and perspectives in engineered cementitious composites: a comprehensive review". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 76 No. 20 pp. 1165–1184, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.24.00047
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