A large number of structures especially in high humidity environments are endangered by Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR). ASR is characterized by two processes: the first is gel formation resulting from contact between alkali and reactive silica in aggregate particles; the second is water imbibition into the formed basic gel which leads to progressive swelling behavior. In turn, swelling causes deterioration of concrete internal structure inducing strength and stiffness loss. Many research efforts were directed towards the evaluation, modeling and treatment of these phenomena but a comprehensive computational model is still lacking. In this paper, the ASR effect is implemented within the framework of a mesoscale formulation, such as the one of...