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Although the chloride diffusion coefficient was higher than ordinary concrete at early age, it would become small even lower at later age.
Here the threshold was defined so that the dispersion area would become small in the central region and then gradually increase in the more peripheral areas according to Ahlstrom et al. (2012).
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