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Antonios Kanellopoulos

Researcher at University of Hertfordshire

Publications -  45
Citations -  975

Antonios Kanellopoulos is an academic researcher from University of Hertfordshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cement & Cementitious. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 44 publications receiving 641 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonios Kanellopoulos include University of Cambridge & Cardiff University.

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High performance fibre-reinforced cementitious composite (CARDIFRC) - Performance and application to retrofitting

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the distribution of fibres in beams, cylinders and strips of the reinforced cementitious composite CardifRC and used them to retrofit damaged concrete beams which are subjected to thermal cycling.
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First UK field application and performance of microcapsule-based self-healing concrete

TL;DR: This paper will present details of the microcapsules used, their implementation in concrete and in the field trials and time-related, field and laboratory, assessment of the self-healing process, and highlights challenges faced and improvements that are now on-going to produce the next generation of themicrocapsule self- healing cementitious system.
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Durability performance of self-compacting concrete

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results from a research program on principal indicators that define the durability of self compacting concrete (SCC) and compare these indicators with the corresponding parameters of conventional concrete.
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Research data supporting: "Sealing of cracks in cement using microencapsulated sodium silicate"

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present data supporting publication on sealing of cracks in cement using microencapsulated sodium silicate including rheological data of fresh cement with microcapsule additions, mechanical properties of cement cubes containing microcapsules, and sorptivity results for specimens with, and without, micro-capsules.
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Large Scale Application of Self-Healing Concrete: Design, Construction and Testing

TL;DR: The work reported in this paper was carried out as part of the EPSRC funded project Materials for Life (M4L), reference EP/K026631/1 and supported with PhD studentship funding from Costain Group PLC.