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Developing a Model for Chloride Ions Transport in Cement Concrete under Dynamic Flexural Loading and Dry-Wet Cycles

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  • Bo-wen Guan
  • Jia-yu Wu
  • Tao Yang
  • An-hua Xu
  • Yan-ping Sheng
  • Hua-xin Chen

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Chloride ions attack is the main factor leading to the degradation of concrete durability, while the diffusion process would be significantly aggravated under the dynamic flexural loading and dry-wet cycles. In this paper, the influence coefficients of dynamic flexural loading on chloride/water diffusion coefficients were established, based on the relationship between the dynamic flexural loading and the chloride ions diffusion coefficient of concrete. Based on the model of chloride ions transporting in dry-wet cycle environment, the transport model of chloride ions in concrete under the dynamic flexural loading and dry-wet cycles was established. The effects of different factors on the chloride ions transport law in concrete were analyzed through laboratory test. The results showed that the model was in good agreement with the experimental results. The theory and assumptions proposed applied in the model of chloride ions transport in concrete under the dynamic flexural loading and dry-wet cycles had certain rationality and scientificity.

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  • Bo-wen Guan & Jia-yu Wu & Tao Yang & An-hua Xu & Yan-ping Sheng & Hua-xin Chen, 2017. "Developing a Model for Chloride Ions Transport in Cement Concrete under Dynamic Flexural Loading and Dry-Wet Cycles," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5760512
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/5760512
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