This document discusses the development of a multiphysics model to predict alkali-silicate reaction (ASR) in concrete. ASR causes expansion in concrete over time due to a reaction between alkalis in cement and silica in aggregates, producing an expansive gel. The researcher aims to generate virtual concrete microstructures and develop a thermo-chemo-mechanical model using governing equations to predict the kinetic reactions of ASR and resulting expansion. The model will be validated by studying the time-dependent results and analyzing concentration of ASR gel, expansion, and intermediate products over time.