“…No matter what the self-healing approach is, apart from the main challenge of maintaining a high volume fraction of the reinforcing fibers and adequate mechanical properties for the healable composite, another critical point is represented by the difficulty in finding a common healing efficiency testing method, shared among all the scientific community. The most frequently adopted test methods are either nondestructive analysis, such as C-scans, or are based on mechanical tests such as Mode I double cantilever beam (DCB), tapered double cantilever beam (TDCB), Mode II end-notched flexure (ENF) testing, compression after impact (CAI), bending after indentation, fatigue, and tensile, and bending testing (Tesoro and Sastri, 1990;Meure et al, 2009;Park et al, 2009;Williams et al, 2009;Patrick et al, 2014;Luterbacher et al, 2015;Manfredi et al, 2015;Hia et al, 2016;Lucas et al, 2016;Sordo and Michaud, 2016;Zhang and Li, 2016;Michaud, 2017a, 2017b;Cohades et al, 2018;Hostettler et al, 2019;Kanu et al, 2019;Beylergil, 2021;Kamble et al, 2021;Jony et al, 2022;Kamble et al, 2022).…”