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Finite element modeling of coupled heat transfer, moisture transport and carbonation processes in concrete structures
AbstractCarbonation is one of the many reasons of reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures. Due to the coupling effects of moisture, heat and carbon dioxide transport in concrete, the modeling of this problem is a rather challenging task. A nonlinear finite element approach is adopted here for tracing the spatial and temporal advancement of the carbonation front in concrete structures with and without cracks. A two-dimensional Windows-based finite element computer program, called CONDUR, is developed and the results obtained from the program are compared with available experimental data. The program is designed to be flexible and comprehensive in its scope.
Finite element modeling of coupled heat transfer, moisture transport and carbonation processes in concrete structures
AbstractCarbonation is one of the many reasons of reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures. Due to the coupling effects of moisture, heat and carbon dioxide transport in concrete, the modeling of this problem is a rather challenging task. A nonlinear finite element approach is adopted here for tracing the spatial and temporal advancement of the carbonation front in concrete structures with and without cracks. A two-dimensional Windows-based finite element computer program, called CONDUR, is developed and the results obtained from the program are compared with available experimental data. The program is designed to be flexible and comprehensive in its scope.
Finite element modeling of coupled heat transfer, moisture transport and carbonation processes in concrete structures
Burkan Isgor, O. (author) / Razaqpur, A.Ghani (author)
Cement and Concrete Composites ; 26 ; 57-73
2002-10-29
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Coupled moisture-carbon dioxide-calcium transfer model for carbonation of concrete
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