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Author
Barbarulo, R. | Marchand, J. | Snyder, K. A. | Prene, S.
Title
Dimensional Analysis of Ionic Transport Problems in Hydrated Cement Systems. Part 1. Theoretical Considerations.
Coporate
Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Electricite de France, Moret-sur-Loing
Journal
Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 30, No. 12, 1955-1960, December 2000
Keywords
cements | dimensional analysis | transport properties | ionic transport | leaching | reaction
Abstract
The validity of the local equilibrium assumption in hydrated cement systems, that a particular chemical reaction is instantaneous with respect to transport, is examined using a dimensional analysis of electrochemical transport in cementitious materials. The transport equation parameters are scaled, resulting in a dimensionless equation. The dimensionless coefficient for each reaction/transport term determines its relative contribution to the overall process. The diffusion of ions in a reacting porous medium can be fully described on the basis of six independent dimensionless numbers. The analysis demonstrates that the kinetics of the reaction determines the appropriate time constant for the analysis. The formalism is applied to the dissolution of calcium hydroxide under an electrochemical potential gradient. The results are in agreement with previous observations and demonstrate quantitatively the local equilibrium hypothesis is valid in most practical cases where ions are transported by diffusion through a saturated material.