2012
DOI: 10.5566/ias.v31.p53-61
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Porosimetry by Double-Random Multiple Tree Structuring in Virtual Concrete

Abstract: Two different porosimetry methods are presented in two successive papers. Inspiration for the development came from the rapidly-exploring random tree (RRT) approach used in robotics. The novel methods are applied to virtual cementitious materials produced by a modern concurrent algorithm-based discrete element modeling system, HADES. This would render possible realistically simulating all aspects of particulate matter that influence structure-sensitive features of the pore network structure in maturing concret… Show more

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“…Particularly the latter have been demonstrated making the connections between pore trees of neighboring interfacial transition zones (ITZs), so that finite values of connected porosity were found for bulk paste. This was demonstrated by the earlier described DRaMuTS example in Stroeven et al (2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Particularly the latter have been demonstrated making the connections between pore trees of neighboring interfacial transition zones (ITZs), so that finite values of connected porosity were found for bulk paste. This was demonstrated by the earlier described DRaMuTS example in Stroeven et al (2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The two novel porosimetry methods introduced herein (RaNoS) and in Stroeven et al (2012) (DRaMuTS) are somewhat similar but still have different characteristics and potentialities. In RaNoS a system of UR dispersed nodes is first generated and then a clustering process starts, ultimately resulting in groups of connected nodes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…DRaMuTS, the third building block of the porosimetry methodology, stands for a Double Random Multiple Tree Structuring system for delineating the complete pore network and for topology assessment (Stroeven et al, 2012a). By this method, randomized data structures are built incrementally in two stages.…”
Section: Pore Delineation By Dramutsmentioning
confidence: 99%