Gas Diffusion in Cement Pastes: An Analysis using a Fluctuating Diffusivity Model
Abstract
This work propose an application of the concept of fluctuating diffusivity to the diffusion of gas molecules in cementitious materials, particularly through a two-state fluctuating diffusivity (2SFD) model. The 2SFD model is utilized to investigate the diffusion of oxygen in cement pastes. The analysis provides a reasonable description of the diffusion coefficient of oxygen in cement pastes, and highlights the presence of non-Gaussian diffusion, which can be attributed to the heterogeneous microstructure. The presence of non-Gaussianity in the probability density of the molecule's displacement, characterized by heavier tails than those of the Gaussian distribution, may have a significant impact on the durability assessments of concrete structures.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2301.11834,
title = {Gas Diffusion in Cement Pastes: An Analysis using a Fluctuating Diffusivity Model},
author = {Fumiaki Nakai and Takato Ishida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.11834},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
29 pages, 9 figures