Lognormal Simulation of Pore Size Distributions in Cementitious Materials |
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Authors: | Dexiang Shi Paul W. Brown Weiping Ma |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Materials Research Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 |
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Abstract: | The pore size distributions in cement pastes and mortars, over the range of pore sizes determined by high-pressure mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), can be described in terms of a multimodal distribution by using lognormal simulation. The pore size distribution may be regarded as a mixture of lognormal distributions. Such a mixture is defined by a compound density function: p ( x ) =Σ fi p ( x , μ i , σ i ), Σ fi = 1, where x is the pore diameter, fi , is the weighting factor of the i th lognormal subdistribution of pore sizes, p ( x , μ i , σ i ), and μ i and σ i are the location parameter and the shape parameter of the i th subdistribution, respectively. It may indicate that different origins and formation mechanisms exist for pores in different size ranges in cementitious materials. A graphical method is proposed to estimate the parameters for the compound distribution. Applications of this model to prediction of permeability are discussed. |
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Keywords: | cements pore size distribution modeling porosimetry permeability |
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