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Numerical modelling of moisture transfers with hysteresis within cementitious materials: Verification and investigation of the effects of repeated wetting–drying boundary conditions

In natural environment, the cover layer of reinforced concrete structures is affected by periodic variations of external relative humidity (RH). However, most moisture transport models in the literature only focus on drying of materials. In this study, a method coupling a moisture transport model wi...

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Published in:Cement and concrete research 2015, Vol.68, p.10-23
Main Authors: Zhang, Zhidong, Thiery, Mickaël, Baroghel-Bouny, Véronique
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Language:English
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Summary:In natural environment, the cover layer of reinforced concrete structures is affected by periodic variations of external relative humidity (RH). However, most moisture transport models in the literature only focus on drying of materials. In this study, a method coupling a moisture transport model with any kind of hysteresis modelling is presented. Two hysteresis models (conceptual and empirical) have been implemented and compared. The scope of the study is limited to cyclic variations of RH with no direct contact with liquid water during the wetting steps. Experimental data verifications show that the conceptual approach yields better results than the empirical one. Comparisons of non-hysteresis and hysteresis modellings have been carried out for different cycle durations, RH amplitudes and initial moisture states. All comparisons and investigations enhance the necessity of considering hysteresis to quantify moisture transport under repeated drying–wetting boundary conditions.
ISSN:0008-8846
1873-3948
DOI:10.1016/j.cemconres.2014.10.012