Towards multiscale modeling of the interaction between transport and fracture in concrete

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Transport, fracture and their interaction in concrete are complex phenomena of great practical relevance for the durability of civil engineering structures. Due to the heterogeneous nature of the materials, encompassing a wide range of length scales, multiscale approaches are essential. In this paper, we outline some recent research results and open issues in this field. First, we present a microscale model which aims at simulating chloride diffusion and binding in cement. Then, we outline a mesoscale model addressing coupling between cracking and diffusion. Finally, we discuss open issues in the acquisition of the mesoscale geometry from X‐ray computed tomography techniques.

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Carrara, P., Wu, T., Kruse, R., & De Lorenzis, L. (2016). Towards multiscale modeling of the interaction between transport and fracture in concrete. RILEM Technical Letters, 1, 94–101. https://doi.org/10.21809/rilemtechlett.2016.21

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