Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
257942 Construction and Building Materials 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The chloride diffusion coefficient is measured as a function of the saturation level by impedance spectroscopy.•4 Types of materials made of Portland cement and blended cement are tested in a saturation level ranging from 0.2–1.•The evolution of the diffusion coefficient with the saturation level is closely related to the pore size distribution.

The diffusion coefficient is a highly important parameter either as a durability indicator in the field of civil engineering or as an assessment criterion in the domain of nuclear waste disposal. In this paper we address the fundamental issue of the diffusion coefficient evolution with the water saturation level of cement-based materials. The study is comparing concretes and cement pastes cast with either blended cement or Portland cement. The analysis emphasizes the impact of the pore size distribution on the diffusivity as a function of the saturation degree.

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