Lecture

Modelling of Chloride Ingress

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This lecture covers the modelling of chloride ingress in cementitious materials, discussing reactive transport, components, single species transport by diffusion, apparent diffusion equations, multi-species transport, electroneutrality, Nernst-Planck equation, speciation, dissolution/precipitation kinetics, numerical challenges, and building a model with varying complexities.

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Sorption and transport in cementitious materials
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