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This modelling tool can enhance the durability of concrete structures

Chloe Hava and Joseph Harding by Chloe Hava and Joseph Harding
16 January 2025
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This modelling tool can enhance the durability of concrete structures

Concrete cracking is aesthetically unpleasing and can lead to structural defects. A new modelling tool is designed to address this.

Concrete durability issues such as delayed ettringite formation make things difficult for engineers working in construction.

Dr Ali Nezhad, Head of Head of Sustainability and Innovation at Boral, illustrated to create the importance of minimising cracking to maximise long-term performance.

He also shared the rationale for EVOLVE, a modelling tool developed by Boral to predict the temperature differential of concrete more effectively.

Watch the video below, and share your thoughts on the topic in the comments.

Interview conducted by Chloe Hava, video edited by Joseph Harding.

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