Analysis of Selected Water Absorption Coefficient Measurements

Mark Bomberg, M. Pazera, R. Plagge
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Abstract

For isotropic materials with a significant fraction of micro-pores, the cumulative water intake per unit of inflow surface area typically yields a linear function of the square root of time elapse. The authors postulate that this dependence has a limited range of validity. The validity of this approximation starts from an initial period that is inversely proportional to the rate of water intake and ends much before the material reaches the capillary moisture content. Experimental investigation presented here uses a differential presentation of the cumulative water inflow and clearly indicates that material such as calcium silicate or brick belong to a broad class of materials characterized by a constant water absorption coefficient (A-coefficient). Initial period varies from ½ to 4 minutes. On the other hand, materials with a multiple pore-system such as an Aerated Autoclaved Concrete (AAC) may display a systematically varying A-coefficient. Authors propose a test procedure limited to 1-hour duration that can be used to derive a practical and reproducible value of A-coefficient.
吸水系数测定方法的选择分析
对于具有大量微孔的各向同性材料,每单位流入表面积的累积进水量通常是时间流逝平方根的线性函数。作者假设这种依赖性的有效性是有限的。这种近似的有效性从与吸水率成反比的初始阶段开始,并在材料达到毛细管水分含量之前结束。本文提出的实验研究使用了累积水流入的微分表示,并清楚地表明,硅酸钙或砖等材料属于以恒定吸水系数(a系数)为特征的大类材料。初始时间从半分钟到4分钟不等。另一方面,具有多孔隙系统的材料,如加气蒸压混凝土(AAC),可能显示出系统变化的a系数。作者提出了一种测试程序,限制为1小时的持续时间,可用于推导实用和可重复的a系数值。
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