Unsaturated diffusivity functions for concrete derived from NMR images

被引:108
作者
C. Leech
D. Lockington
P. Dux
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[1] University of Queensland,School of Engineering
[2] Rosenwasser Grossman,undefined
[3] P.C.,undefined
关键词
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Signal; Interfacial Transition Zone; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Image; Hydraulic Diffusivity;
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10.1007/BF02481067
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摘要
Deterioration of concrete or reinforcing steel through excessive contaminant concentration is often the result of repeated wetting and drying cycles. At each cycle, the absorption of water carries new contaminants into the unsaturated concrete.
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页码:413 / 418
页数:5
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