Computation of effective cement paste diffusivities from microtomographic images

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComposites with Microand Nano-Structures
Subtitle of host publicationComputational Modeling and Experiments
EditorsVladimir Kompis
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
Pages281-297
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)9781402069741
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventInternational Conference on Composites with Micro- and Nano-Structure - Computational Modelling and Experiments, CMNS 2007 - Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia
Duration: 28 May 200731 May 2007

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NameComputational Methods in Applied Sciences
Volume9
ISSN (Print)1871-3033

Abstract

A computational framework for extracting effective diffusivities from microtomographic images is presented. As an example of the capabilities of this framework, the effective diffusivity of a cement paste whose microstructure has been digitized to a resolution of 1 μm is derived. Besides presenting a consistent homogenization procedure, the importance of statistical testing is also highlighted. Indeed, for the problem at hand, it appears that statistical testing and subsequent interpretation of the results in terms of statistical quantities is a necessity for obtaining quantitative information on the property of interest.

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Computation of effective cement paste diffusivities from microtomographic images. / Krabbenhoft, K.; Hain, M.; Wriggers, Peter.
Composites with Microand Nano-Structures: Computational Modeling and Experiments. ed. / Vladimir Kompis. Springer Netherlands, 2008. p. 281-297 (Computational Methods in Applied Sciences; Vol. 9).

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Krabbenhoft, K, Hain, M & Wriggers, P 2008, Computation of effective cement paste diffusivities from microtomographic images. in V Kompis (ed.), Composites with Microand Nano-Structures: Computational Modeling and Experiments. Computational Methods in Applied Sciences, vol. 9, Springer Netherlands, pp. 281-297, International Conference on Composites with Micro- and Nano-Structure - Computational Modelling and Experiments, CMNS 2007, Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia, 28 May 2007.
Krabbenhoft, K., Hain, M., & Wriggers, P. (2008). Computation of effective cement paste diffusivities from microtomographic images. In V. Kompis (Ed.), Composites with Microand Nano-Structures: Computational Modeling and Experiments (pp. 281-297). (Computational Methods in Applied Sciences; Vol. 9). Springer Netherlands.
Krabbenhoft K, Hain M, Wriggers P. Computation of effective cement paste diffusivities from microtomographic images. In Kompis V, editor, Composites with Microand Nano-Structures: Computational Modeling and Experiments. Springer Netherlands. 2008. p. 281-297. (Computational Methods in Applied Sciences).
Krabbenhoft, K. ; Hain, M. ; Wriggers, Peter. / Computation of effective cement paste diffusivities from microtomographic images. Composites with Microand Nano-Structures: Computational Modeling and Experiments. editor / Vladimir Kompis. Springer Netherlands, 2008. pp. 281-297 (Computational Methods in Applied Sciences).
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