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Hysteresis from multiscale porosity: modeling water sorption and shrinkage in cement paste

Pinson, Matthew B., Masoero, Enrico, Bonnaud, Patrick A., Manzano, Hegoi, Ji, Qing, Yip, Sidney, Thomas, Jeffrey J., Bazant, Martin Z., Van Vliet, Krystyn J. and Jennings, Hamlin M. 2015. Hysteresis from multiscale porosity: modeling water sorption and shrinkage in cement paste. Physical Review Applied 3 (6) , 064009. 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.3.064009

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Abstract

Cement paste has a complex distribution of pores and molecular-scale spaces. This distribution controls the hysteresis of water sorption isotherms and associated bulk dimensional changes (shrinkage). We focus on two locations of evaporable water within the fine structure of pastes, each having unique properties, and we present applied physics models that capture the hysteresis by dividing drying and rewetting into two related regimes based on relative humidity (RH). We show that a continuum model, incorporating a pore-blocking mechanism for desorption and equilibrium thermodynamics for adsorption, explains well the sorption hysteresis for a paste that remains above approximately 20% RH. In addition, we show with molecular models and experiments that water in spaces of ≲1  nm width evaporates below approximately 20% RH but reenters throughout the entire RH range. This water is responsible for a drying shrinkage hysteresis similar to that of clays but opposite in direction to typical mesoporous glass. Combining the models of these two regimes allows the entire drying and rewetting hysteresis to be reproduced accurately and provides parameters to predict the corresponding dimensional changes. The resulting model can improve the engineering predictions of long-term drying shrinkage accounting also for the history dependence of strain induced by hysteresis. Alternative strategies for quantitative analyses of the microstructure of cement paste based on this mesoscale physical model of water content within porous spaces are discussed.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Engineering
Publisher: American Physical Society
ISSN: 2331-7019
Last Modified: 06 Jan 2024 02:09
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/144217

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