Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571924 | Materials Characterization | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Microscopical observations have revealed the physical existence of a so-called patch microstructure in concrete. This paper presents evidence that this patchy nature also extends to a meso-level. Physical discrete element modeling (DEM) by a concurrent algorithm-based system is used for this purpose. This DEM approach constitutes an economic, efficient and potentially reliable option for investigating the non-uniformities in the distribution of aggregate grains and fibers on a meso-level, or of the unhydrated cement nuclei or pores in a matured cement paste on a micro-level. The observed patchy nature at different levels of the microstructure is in agreement with theoretical expectations based on the natural concept of a Poisson process.
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Authors
Piet Stroeven, Huan He, Zhanqi Guo, Martijn Stroeven,