Abstract:The chloride penetration is usually modelled through the application of a solution of Fick’s second law of diffusion, based on the assumption of semi-infinite boundary conditions. However, the presence of the bars, on whose surface the chlorides accumulate, makes this assumption incorrect. As the time progresses, the chlorides in the steel/concrete interface increase in concentration more than the chlorides overpassing the bar position without obstacles. This circumstance, although previously studied, has not … Show more
“…Tavares and Andrade [ 7 ] demonstrated that the usual modelling of chloride penetration, based on Fick’s second law of diffusion, is significantly affected by the presence of reinforcements. In this case, the assumption of semi-infinite boundary conditions is no longer valid, and the chloride concentration at the reinforcement depth becomes higher than that estimated from Fick’s second law.…”
During the last few years, structural concrete has experienced significant advances, stimulated by the demand for stricter requirements in terms of sustainability, durability and strength [...]
“…Tavares and Andrade [ 7 ] demonstrated that the usual modelling of chloride penetration, based on Fick’s second law of diffusion, is significantly affected by the presence of reinforcements. In this case, the assumption of semi-infinite boundary conditions is no longer valid, and the chloride concentration at the reinforcement depth becomes higher than that estimated from Fick’s second law.…”
During the last few years, structural concrete has experienced significant advances, stimulated by the demand for stricter requirements in terms of sustainability, durability and strength [...]
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