Journal of Intelligent Construction (Jun 2023)

Computational methods of mass transport in concrete under stress and crack conditions: A review

  • Xiaojie Sun,
  • Shiqi Wang,
  • Jianpeng Jin,
  • Zhe Wang,
  • Fuyuan Gong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26599/JIC.2023.9180015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
p. 9180015

Abstract

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Currently, the durability of cement-based composites is primarily influenced by the presence and transport of corrosive fluids. In structural concrete, various factors such as mechanical loads and drying shrinkage can lead to the formation of cracks, which adversely affect its transport properties. While there is some consensus regarding the impact of individual cracks on transportation, our understanding of crack networks remains relatively limited. Furthermore, the maintenance of stress within the concrete can alter its porosity and influence the opening and closing of cracks, thereby affecting its transport properties. Due to limitations in experimental methods, characterizing the geometry of crack networks poses a challenge. However, numerical modeling offers an efficient and practical approach to investigate the impact of cracks, particularly microcracks, on the diffusivity of concrete.

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