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A Numerical Study of Moisture and Ionic Transport in Unsaturated Concrete by Considering Multi-ions Coupling Effect

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TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11242-023-02011-6

Keywords

Porous media; Moisture transport; Chloride transport; Ionic interaction; Heterogeneous nature

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This study modeled the moisture and multi-ionic transport in unsaturated concrete in three dimensions, considering the contributions from both water vapor and liquid. By calibrating parameters, the numerical results were in good agreement with experimental data, demonstrating the validity of the presented model. The results showed that neglecting the multi-ions coupling effect would lead to an underestimation of chloride concentration, and the saturation degree had a significant impact on the coupling strength among different ions. Other findings that have not been reported in existing studies were also highlighted.
Understanding the transport mechanisms within unsaturated porous media is essential to the durability problems associated with cement-based materials. However, the involvement of multi-ions electrochemical coupling effect, especially under unsaturated condition makes the transport mechanisms even more complex. In this study, the moisture and multi-ionic transport in unsaturated concrete have been modeled in three-dimensional cases. The contribution from both water vapor and liquid has been considered in moisture transport. By adopting the constitutive electrochemical law, the electrostatic potential induced by inherent charge imbalance was calculated. With parameter calibration, the numerical results agreed well with the experimental data, proving the validity of the presented model. Results from a parametric analysis showed that neglecting multi-ions coupling effect will lead to an underestimated chloride concentration, and saturated degree has an obvious impact on the coupling strength among different ions. In addition, the existence of coarse aggregates will not only block mass transport but also make the discrepancies between two-dimensional model and three-dimensional model results more obvious. Other findings which have not been reported in existing studies are also highlighted. The coupled moisture and multi-ionic transport process has been modeled in three dimensions for the first time.The anomalous moisture transport has been considered by time-dependent water permeability.The higher saturation degree has been found to amplify the multi-ions coupling intensity in porous media.The model heterogeneity and dimension should be properly considered to obtain more accurate numerical result.

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