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Influence of Micro-Pore Connectivity and Micro-Fractures on Calcium Leaching of Cement Pastes-A Coupled Simulation
Janez Perko1, Neven Ukrainczyk2, Branko Šavija3
1Institute for Environment, Health and Safety, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK CEN, Boeretang 200, 2400 Mol, Belgium.
Abstract:
A coupled numerical approach is used to evaluate the influence of pore connectivity and microcracks on leaching kinetics in fully saturated cement paste. The unique advantage of the numerical model is the ability to construct and evaluate a material with controlled properties, which is very difficult under experimental conditions. Our analysis is based on two virtual microstructures, which are different in terms of pore connectivity but the same in terms of porosity and the amount of solid phases. Numerical fracturing was performed on these microstructures. The non-fractured and fractured microstructures were both subjected to chemical leaching. Results show that despite very different material physical properties, for example, pore connectivity and effective diffusivity, the leaching kinetics remain the same as long as the amount of soluble phases, i.e., buffering capacity, is the same. The leaching kinetics also remains the same in the presence of microcracks.
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