Simulating the time-dependent evolution of Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) strains in concrete

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1016/j.nucengdes.2024.113658
Gunay Gina Aliyeva , Yann Le Pape , Abhinav Gupta
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Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) affects the resiliency of concrete structures by initiation of cracking in concrete which in turn leads to deterioration. There has been an increasing demand to understand the ASR-induced expansion and degradation in concrete. Continued safe operation of concrete structures requires an assessment of ASR-induced expansion and degradation. This paper attempts to understand the time-dependent evolution of ASR-induced expansion and degradation in concrete structures. A novel approach is proposed to simulate the ASR-induced expansion and degradation in concrete that is based on coupling the ASR-induced strains with the mechanical strains using a time-dependent piecewise evolution process at each instance of time. Data from an experimental study is used to develop the proposed approach. It is shown that the proposed approach is able to simulate the ASR-induced expansion and degradation in concrete reasonably well.
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模拟混凝土中随时间变化的碱硅反应(ASR)应变
碱硅反应(ASR)会影响混凝土结构的韧性,使混凝土开裂,进而导致结构退化。人们越来越需要了解 ASR 引起的混凝土膨胀和退化。混凝土结构的持续安全运行需要对 ASR 引起的膨胀和退化进行评估。本文试图了解 ASR 引起的混凝土结构膨胀和退化随时间的变化。本文提出了一种模拟 ASR 引起的混凝土膨胀和降解的新方法,该方法基于 ASR 引起的应变与机械应变的耦合,在每个时间实例使用随时间变化的片断演化过程。实验研究的数据被用来开发所提出的方法。结果表明,所提出的方法能够很好地模拟 ASR 引起的混凝土膨胀和降解。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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