GAS PERMEABILITY OF UNSATURATED CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS: APPLICATION OF A MULTI-SCALE NETWORK MODEL

A multi-scale network model based on the percolation theory and using a renormalization method was applied to describe the porous space of cement-based materials and to determine their gas transpor...

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