Abstract:International audienceThis paper presents the second part of a study aiming at modelling the mechanical behavior of composites made up of ion exchange resins (IER) solidified in a tri-calcium silicate cement paste (C3S). Such composites may be subjected to internal pressures due to ion exchange processes between ionic species which are in IER and interstitial solution of the cement paste. The reactive transport model developed in the companion paper is coupled in this study to a multi-scale approach describing… Show more
“…However the discontinuity of the shell is taken into account through an interaction coefficient in the companion paper [24]. Thus, with this hypothesis, the average volume Vl SCH of one continuous shell of portlandite might be calculated with the following equation.…”
Section: Shell Of Portlandite (Sch)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ts IER ðtÞ ¼ k tps $n ech ðtÞ (20) where k tps is a kinetic coefficient which is identified and adjusted numerically on experimental results by means of a back analysis [24]. Indeed the ion exchange is supposed to be controlled by a basic first order-like kinetic law with constant kinetic coefficient.…”
Section: Reactive Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulations have been realized on a sample of C 3 S/IER-Ca immerged in a 5 L solution containing 0.5 mol/L of: NaOH, which corresponds to a test where strain has been measured during an immersion in sodium hydroxide [24]. Moreover a comparison could be done with the microstructure observed on Fig.…”
Section: Framework Of the Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. They correspond to quarter of the sample C 3 S/IER-Ca which is used for the experimental displacement measurement during the immersion in NaOH [24].…”
Section: Framework Of the Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They focus on two configurations: (i) a system in which the sample is immersed in a solution leading to a full degradation of the material and (ii) another where no mechanical degradation has been observed. The modeling of the mechanical behavior due to chemical phenomena is the subject of a companion paper [24].…”
“…However the discontinuity of the shell is taken into account through an interaction coefficient in the companion paper [24]. Thus, with this hypothesis, the average volume Vl SCH of one continuous shell of portlandite might be calculated with the following equation.…”
Section: Shell Of Portlandite (Sch)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ts IER ðtÞ ¼ k tps $n ech ðtÞ (20) where k tps is a kinetic coefficient which is identified and adjusted numerically on experimental results by means of a back analysis [24]. Indeed the ion exchange is supposed to be controlled by a basic first order-like kinetic law with constant kinetic coefficient.…”
Section: Reactive Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulations have been realized on a sample of C 3 S/IER-Ca immerged in a 5 L solution containing 0.5 mol/L of: NaOH, which corresponds to a test where strain has been measured during an immersion in sodium hydroxide [24]. Moreover a comparison could be done with the microstructure observed on Fig.…”
Section: Framework Of the Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. They correspond to quarter of the sample C 3 S/IER-Ca which is used for the experimental displacement measurement during the immersion in NaOH [24].…”
Section: Framework Of the Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They focus on two configurations: (i) a system in which the sample is immersed in a solution leading to a full degradation of the material and (ii) another where no mechanical degradation has been observed. The modeling of the mechanical behavior due to chemical phenomena is the subject of a companion paper [24].…”
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