Print Email Facebook Twitter Dependence of unsaturated chloride diffusion on the pore structure in cementitious materials Title Dependence of unsaturated chloride diffusion on the pore structure in cementitious materials Author Zhang, Y. (TU Delft Materials and Environment; Fuzhou University) Yang, Zhengxian (Fuzhou University) Ye, G. (TU Delft Materials and Environment) Date 2020 Abstract Conceptual analysis is performed to examine the effects of pore features on the water continuity in unsaturated porous systems. The roles of pore features in relative chloride diffusion coefficient (Drc) of mortar specimens at various degrees of water saturation (Sw) were studied based on mercury intrusion porosimetry and resistivity tests. It is found that the role of pore structure in the Drc-Sw relationship is a result of its effect on the water continuity. Porosity and tortuosity are not relevant to the Drc-Sw relationship. A finer pore size distribution or lower pore connectivity tends to result in a lower Drc. The pore size effect on the Drc is pronounced primarily at high Sw, while the Drc is dominated by the pore connectivity at low Sw. Cement mortar with a higher water-to-binder ratio shows larger chloride diffusion at high relative humidity levels but smaller chloride diffusion at low relative humidity levels. Subject Chloride diffusionDegree of water saturationPore structureRelative humiditySupplementary cementitious materials To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:47c5827e-4627-429d-98f7-ef88ef7dddbf DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2019.105919 Embargo date 2021-11-06 ISSN 0008-8846 Source Cement and Concrete Research, 127 Bibliographical note Accepted Author Manuscript Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2020 Y. Zhang, Zhengxian Yang, G. Ye Files PDF Zhang_et_al._2020_Depende ... erials.pdf 587.36 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:47c5827e-4627-429d-98f7-ef88ef7dddbf/datastream/OBJ/view