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Title: Salt damage risk prediction for porous limestone
Authors: Derluyn, H.
Moonen, P.
Gonçalves, T. D.
Cnudde, V.
Carmeliet, J.
Keywords: Salt crystallization;Salt damage;Porous media;Fem modeling
Issue Date: Oct-2014
Abstract: We present a model coupling heat, moisture and salt transport, salt crystallization, deformation and damage in porous building materials with the aim of predicting crystallization-induced damage. The model performance is illustrated by simulating the damage caused by sodium chloride crystallization in a porous limestone. The results are compared with experimental observations based on neutron and X-ray imaging, showing a good agreement. The effective stresses that can cause damage are the result of the crystallization pressure combined with a sufficient amount of precipitating salt crystals in a localized zone.
URI: https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1006738
ISBN: 978-2-930054-24-7
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