Bottom-up study of Ionic Transport in Unsaturated Hierarchical Nanoporous Materials : application to cem

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Organisation

The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas :
• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

Drawing on its widely acknowledged expertise, and thanks to its 16000 technicians, engineers, researchers and staff, the CEA actively participates in collaborative projects with a large number of academic and industrial partners.

The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
  

Reference

SL-DES-25-0124  

Thesis topic details

Category

Engineering science

Thesis topics

Bottom-up study of Ionic Transport in Unsaturated Hierarchical Nanoporous Materials : application to cement-based materials

Contract

Thèse

Job description

Ion transport is critical in determining the durability of cement-based materials and, therefore, the extension of service life of concrete (infra)structures. Transport phenomena determine the containment capacity of concrete, which is crucial in the design and asset management of concrete infrastructures for energy production. Under most service conditions, concrete exists in unsaturated conditions. Anomalous transport has been associated with cement-based materials, and the reasons behind such deviations from the expected behavior of other porous materials may stem from nanoscale processes.

Research efforts have aimed to correlating material composition and microstructure to transport properties and durability. However, to date, the majority of predictive modeling of durability does not explicitly account for nanoscale processes, which are fundamental in determining transport properties. Recent advances have been made in quantifying the behavior of confined water in various phases present in cement systems. Calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H) are the main hydrated phase in cement-based materials and present nanopores in the micro and mesopore range. The effects of desaturation remain however to be fully worked out. A fundamental understanding of transport processes requires a multiscale framework in which information from the molecular scale reverberates across other relevant scales (in particular, the mesoscale associated with C-S-H gel porosity (~nm), capillary porosity, and interfacial transition zone (~µm) up to the macroscopic scale of industrial application in cement-based materials).

The goal of this PhD work is to evaluate the ionic transport of chlorides, a critical species for the durability of concrete, under non-saturated conditions by combining small-scale simulations, multiscale modelling and experimentation in a bottom-up approach. The work will focus on the C-S-H. The project aims to characterize the effects of desaturation on the nanoscale processes driving transport of chlorides.

University / doctoral school

Sciences Mécaniques et Energétiques, Matériaux et Géosciences (SMEMaG)
Paris-Saclay

Thesis topic location

Site

Saclay

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2025

Person to be contacted by the applicant

HONORIO DE FARIA Tulio tulio.honoriodefaria@cea.fr
CEA
DES/DRMP//LECBA
Centre de Paris-Saclay, DES/ISAS/DRMP/S2CM/LECBA, B158 PC116
F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette CEDEX, France
Phone : +33 1 69 08 14 97

+33 1 69 08 14 97

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

HONORIO DE FARIA Tulio tulio.honoriodefaria@cea.fr
CEA
DES/DRMP//LECBA
Centre de Paris-Saclay, DES/ISAS/DRMP/S2CM/LECBA, B158 PC116
F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette CEDEX, France
Phone : +33 1 69 08 14 97

+33 1 69 08 14 97

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