Challenges of Concrete Construction: Volume 6, Concrete for Extreme Conditions 2002
DOI: 10.1680/cfec.31784.0009
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Computational Modelling of Chloride Ion Transport in Reinforced Concrete

Abstract: * Delft university of technology, faculty of civil engineering and geosciences, materials science group ** Delft university of technology, Koiter institute / faculty of aerospace engineering Exposure to a saline environment is a major threat with respect to the durability of reinforced concrete structures. The chloride ions, which are present in seawater and de-icing salts, are able to penetrate the concrete up to the depth of the reinforcement. They can eventually trigger a pitting corrosion process. The asse… Show more

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“…Yang and Su (2002) used an accelerated chloride migration test (ACMT) and regression analysis results to investigate the effect of aggregate content on the chloride migration coefficient of mortar, and determined the approximate chloride migration coefficient of ITZ. Meijers et al (2001) stated that different influencing factors and transport mechanisms complicated the ingress of chloride ions. Hence, chloride ion transport in concrete is modelled by three coupled equations for heat, moisture and chloride ion transport.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang and Su (2002) used an accelerated chloride migration test (ACMT) and regression analysis results to investigate the effect of aggregate content on the chloride migration coefficient of mortar, and determined the approximate chloride migration coefficient of ITZ. Meijers et al (2001) stated that different influencing factors and transport mechanisms complicated the ingress of chloride ions. Hence, chloride ion transport in concrete is modelled by three coupled equations for heat, moisture and chloride ion transport.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For diffusivity ability of concrete, it is regarded as significant index that observes the service life of reinforced concrete structures (Martin-Perez et al 2003). Meijers et al (2001) described that complicating of the ingress of chloride ions is caused by the different influencing factors and transport mechanisms, such as heat, moisture and chloride Corresponding author, Professor, E-mail: ccyang@mail.ntou.edu.tw 1a Ph.D., E-mail: hannahgirl1102@gmail.com ions transport. Meijers et al (2001) also developed a finite element modelby three coupled equations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meijers et al (2001) described that complicating of the ingress of chloride ions is caused by the different influencing factors and transport mechanisms, such as heat, moisture and chloride Corresponding author, Professor, E-mail: ccyang@mail.ntou.edu.tw 1a Ph.D., E-mail: hannahgirl1102@gmail.com ions transport. Meijers et al (2001) also developed a finite element modelby three coupled equations. To investigate chloride diffusion into concrete, the effect of w/c ratio, hydration degree, volume fraction of aggregate, distributing of aggregate particle size, thickness of interfacial transition zone, and air content have to be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%