‘Onion-peel’ cracking and spalling in coupled meso-mechanical analysis of External Sulfate Attack in concrete using zero-thickness interface elements

IF 7.4 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Caterina Biscaro , Ariadna Martínez , Adrià Pérez , Giovanna Xotta , Carlos Maria López , Ignacio Carol
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External Sulfate Attack (ESA) is a chemical degradation process that may affect concrete structures exposed to sulfate-rich environments. The ingress of sulfate ions causes chemical reactions leading to the formation of secondary ettringite, with significant volume expansion and subsequent characteristic cracking. The model proposed combines a diffusion-reaction model with a meso-mechanical model in which the larger aggregates are represented explicitly and pre-inserted fracture-based zero-thickness interface elements represent potential cracks. In the model, opening cracks also become preferential diffusion paths for sulfate penetration, which brings in chemical-mechanical coupling in a staggered scheme. By exploiting improved calculation capabilities, significant extensions of previous 2D results and new 3D calculations have been obtained. The new results demonstrate the model's effectiveness in realistically replicating “onion-peel” cracking and spalling patterns observed in experiments, as well as to sulfate ion penetration profiles.
利用零厚度界面元素对混凝土外部硫酸盐侵蚀进行耦合中观力学分析时的 "洋葱皮 "开裂和剥落现象
外部硫酸盐侵蚀(ESA)是一种化学降解过程,可能会影响暴露在富硫酸盐环境中的混凝土结构。硫酸根离子的进入会引起化学反应,形成次生乙丁睛石,并导致体积显著膨胀和随后的特征性开裂。所提出的模型结合了扩散反应模型和中观力学模型,其中明确表示了较大的集料,而预先插入的基于断裂的零厚度界面元素则表示潜在的裂缝。在该模型中,开口裂缝也成为硫酸盐渗透的优先扩散路径,从而以交错方案实现化学-机械耦合。通过利用改进的计算能力,对之前的二维结果进行了显著扩展,并进行了新的三维计算。新结果证明了该模型在真实再现实验中观察到的 "洋葱皮 "开裂和剥落模式以及硫酸根离子渗透剖面方面的有效性。
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Construction and Building Materials
Construction and Building Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
13.80
自引率
21.60%
发文量
3632
审稿时长
82 days
期刊介绍: Construction and Building Materials offers an international platform for sharing innovative and original research and development in the realm of construction and building materials, along with their practical applications in new projects and repair practices. The journal publishes a diverse array of pioneering research and application papers, detailing laboratory investigations and, to a limited extent, numerical analyses or reports on full-scale projects. Multi-part papers are discouraged. Additionally, Construction and Building Materials features comprehensive case studies and insightful review articles that contribute to new insights in the field. Our focus is on papers related to construction materials, excluding those on structural engineering, geotechnics, and unbound highway layers. Covered materials and technologies encompass cement, concrete reinforcement, bricks and mortars, additives, corrosion technology, ceramics, timber, steel, polymers, glass fibers, recycled materials, bamboo, rammed earth, non-conventional building materials, bituminous materials, and applications in railway materials.
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