Multi-scale Modeling of Concrete Performance

  • Maekawa K
  • Ishida T
  • Kishi T
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Multi-scale modeling of structural concrete performance is presented as a systematic knowledge base of coupled cementitious composites and structural mechanics. An integrated computational scheme is proposed for life-span simulation of reinforced concrete. Conservation of moisture, carbon dioxide, oxygen, chloride, calcium and momentum is solved with hydration, carbonation, corrosion, ion dissolution, damage evolution and their thermodynamic/mechanical equilibrium. The holistic system is verified by the reality.

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Maekawa, K., Ishida, T., & Kishi, T. (2003). Multi-scale Modeling of Concrete Performance. Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, 1(2), 91–126. https://doi.org/10.3151/jact.1.91

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