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http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/cac.2010.7.5.469

Numerical and statistical analysis of permeability of concrete as a random heterogeneous composite  

Zhou, Chunsheng (Key Laboratory of Structural Engineering and Vibration of China Education Ministry, Civil Engineering Department, Tsinghua University)
Li, Kefei (Key Laboratory of Structural Engineering and Vibration of China Education Ministry, Civil Engineering Department, Tsinghua University)
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Computers and Concrete / v.7, no.5, 2010 , pp. 469-482 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper investigates the concrete permeability through a numerical and statistical approach. Concrete is considered as a random heterogeneous composite of three phases: aggregates, interfacial transition zones (ITZ) and matrix. The paper begins with some classical bound and estimate theories applied to concrete permeability and the influence of ITZ on these bound and estimate values is discussed. Numerical samples for permeability analysis are established through random aggregate structure (RAS) scheme, each numerical sample containing randomly distributed aggregates coated with ITZ and dispersed in a homogeneous matrix. The volumetric fraction of aggregates is fixed and the size distribution of aggregates observes Fuller's curve. Then finite element method is used to solve the steady permeation problem on 2D numerical samples and the overall permeability is deduced from flux-pressure relation. The impact of ITZ on overall permeability is analyzed in terms of ITZ width and contrast ratio between ITZ and matrix permeabilities. Hereafter, 3680 samples are generated for 23 sample sizes and 4 contrast ratios, and statistical analysis is performed on the permeability dispersion in terms of sample size and ITZ characteristics. By sample theory, the size of representative volume element (RVE) for permeability is then quantified considering sample realization number and expected error. Concluding remarks are provided for the impact of ITZ on concrete permeability and its statistical characteristics.
Keywords
concrete; permeability; interfacial transition zone (ITZ); random aggregate structure (RAS); finite element method (FEM); representative volume element (RVE);
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