Computers and Concrete
Volume 21, Number 4, 2018, pages 471-484
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2018.21.4.471
A multiscale numerical simulation approach for chloride diffusion and rebar corrosion with compensation model
Xi Tu, Zhengliang Li, Airong Chen and Zichao Pan
Abstract
Refined analysis depicting mass transportation and physicochemical reaction and reasonable computing load with acceptable DOFs are the two major challenges of numerical simulation for concrete durability. Mesoscopic numerical simulation for chloride diffusion considering binder, aggregate and interfacial transition zone is unable to be expended to the full structure due to huge number of DOFs. In this paper, a multiscale approach of combining both mesoscopic model including full-graded aggregate and equivalent macroscopic model was introduced. An equivalent conversion of chloride content at the Interfacial Transition Layer (ITL) connecting both models was considered. Feasibility and relative error were discussed by analytical deduction and numerical simulation. Case study clearly showed that larger analysis model in multiscale model expanded the diffusion space of chloride ion and decreased chloride content in front of rebar. Difference for single-scale simulation and multiscale approach was observed. Finally, this paper addressed some worth-noting conclusions about the chloride distribution and rebar corrosion regarding the configuration of rebar placement, rebar diameter, concrete cover and exposure period.
Key Words
reinforced concrete structure; chloride diffusion; numerical simulation; mesoscopic; multiscale
Address
Xi Tu, Zhengliang Li: Key Laboratory of New Technology for Construction of Cities in Mountain Area, Chongqing University, Ministry of Education, 400045 Chongqing, China
Airong Chen, Zichao Pan: Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University, 200092 Shanghai, China