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Comprehensive modeling of chloride ion and water ingress into concrete considering thermal and carbonation state for real climate

Conciatori, D.
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Laferrière, F.
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Brühwiler, E.  
2010
Cement and Concrete Research

This article presents a comprehensive modeling of temperature, carbonation, water and chloride ions transport in cover concrete using the transport model "TransChlor". The TransChlor transport model employs weather data and chloride ion concentrations present on the concrete surface to predict the temporal and spatial evolution of the presence of chloride ion concentrations in the cover concrete pores. The main features of the TransChlor model are presented and validated.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cemconres.2009.08.007
Web of Science ID

WOS:000273168700013

Author(s)
Conciatori, D.
Laferrière, F.
Brühwiler, E.  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
Cement and Concrete Research
Volume

40

Issue

1

Start page

109

End page

118

Subjects

Adsorption

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Carbonation

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Diffusion

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Chloride

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Thermal analysis

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Finite element analysis

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Cement-Based Materials

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Diffusion Rates

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REVIEWED

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December 20, 2010
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