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High-Temperature Self-Healing Geothermal Cement Composites
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A presentation with notes showing an overview of the last 6 months of the project on high-temperature self-healing inorganic cement composites. General approach, test methods and results for the self-healing cement composites are presented. Data include strength recoveries for 9 cement composites in three curing environments (water, alkali carbonate, brine) at 300 degC, bond strength measurements for cement/carbon steel samples, thermal shock tests, performance of healing aids. The presentation was shown during the joint SPE/GRC workshop on March 22 in San Diego, California

bonding recoverycementcement compositescrackenergyfracturegeothermalhigh temperatureintegrityinterfacesealingself-healingstrength recoverytechnologywellbore
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dcat_issued2017-03-21T06:00:00Z
dcat_modified2020-01-27T22:44:03Z
dcat_publisher_nameBrookhaven National Laboratory
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