arXiv Open Access 2012

Macroscopic corrosion front computations of sulfate attack in sewer pipes based on a micro-macro reaction-diffusion model

Vladimír Chalupecký Tasnim Fatima Jens Kruschwitz Adrian Muntean
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We consider a two-scale reaction diffusion system able to capture the corrosion of concrete with sulfates. Our aim here is to define and compute two macroscopic corrosion indicators: typical pH drop and gypsum profiles. Mathematically, the system is coupled, endowed with micro-macro transmission conditions, and posed on two different spatially-separated scales: one microscopic (pore scale) and one macroscopic (sewer pipe scale). We use a logarithmic expression to compute values of pH from the volume averaged concentration of sulfuric acid which is obtained by resolving numerically the two-scale system (microscopic equations with direct feedback with the macroscopic diffusion of one of the reactants). Furthermore, we also evaluate the content of the main sulfatation reaction (corrosion) product---the gypsum---and point out numerically a persistent kink in gypsum's concentration profile. Finally, we illustrate numerically the position of the free boundary separating corroded from not-yet-corroded regions.

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Vladimír Chalupecký

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Tasnim Fatima

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Jens Kruschwitz

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Adrian Muntean

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Chalupecký, V., Fatima, T., Kruschwitz, J., Muntean, A. (2012). Macroscopic corrosion front computations of sulfate attack in sewer pipes based on a micro-macro reaction-diffusion model. https://arxiv.org/abs/1201.6460

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