2022
DOI: 10.21809/rilemtechlett.2022.158
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Progress and research challenges in concrete durability: ionic transport, electrochemical rehabilitation and service life prediction

Abstract: Concrete durability degradation problems have received considerable attention in both research field and concrete industry during recent decades. To better understand the underlying mechanisms, various numerical models have been put forward aiming at widely concerned scientific issues involved in the entire life cycle of concrete structures: ionic transport in porous medium, degradations induced by multiple factors, as well as the prediction and rehabilitation method to prolong the service life. This letter ai… Show more

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“…The longevity and functionality of building materials are pivotal for sustainable construction practices, especially to mitigate the environmental and economic consequences of frequent replacements, maintenance, and repairs [1]. Water penetration into the concrete matrix, due to its porous structure and hydrophilic properties [2], underpins major physical and chemical deterioration processes in concrete structures, leading to durability issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The longevity and functionality of building materials are pivotal for sustainable construction practices, especially to mitigate the environmental and economic consequences of frequent replacements, maintenance, and repairs [1]. Water penetration into the concrete matrix, due to its porous structure and hydrophilic properties [2], underpins major physical and chemical deterioration processes in concrete structures, leading to durability issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%