STATE OF THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF SELF-HEALING CONCRETE
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The paper presents the basic principles of obtaining self-healing concrete. The authors give the main scientific research trends in the field of increasing the durability of concrete with the introduction of biological additives - bacteria of limestone producers. The paper shows the principles of self-healing of cracks in concrete stone using microorganisms. The paper discusses the international and Russian experience of development implementation in the field of self-healing materials based on binders.

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concrete, self-healing concrete, bioconcrete, cracks, microorganisms, bacteria
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