I like a lot this approach because you can bridge scales, the equations can be solved analytically and it proved to describe properly the mechanical behavior of concrete.
But today while reading the book titled "Mechanics and Physics of Porous Solid", I was asking to myself if it is indeed necessary to have a multidisciplinary approach to model this problem.
Can ASR in concrete be explained considering only mechanics? or do we need physics and chemistry too?
I don't have any answer at the moment, if you find one just let me know :)
Apparently, by crossing multiple scales you need to learn multiple disciplines!
Modeling ASR in concrete structures, it looks like finishing a puzzle. (picture from biotuesdays.com) |
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I just had to comment to mention how impressive this theory really is. I don't know how necessary it is to make things multidisciplinary-- while a basic knowledge of other fields is no doubt essential to understand things fully, when explaining things as a whole you could give that cursory foundation and stick mainly to mechanics.
Jenn | http://www.gilbertems.com
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