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A number of methods for measuring moisture transport properties of cementitious materials were compared in a series of experiments. Two OPC mortars with two water-binder-ratios were wet cured for six months and used to produce specimens as discs with different thicknesses and diameters.
The cup methods were easy to use, reliable and fairly rapid but need a stable, surrounding, CO2-free climate, however. Evaluating the fundamental potential PSI eliminates the derivation that adds to the uncertainty.
Steady-state moisture distribution measurements are very time-consuming and the RH-profiling is a delicate matter. Moisture contents are scattering. Sorption experiments are very easy to perform but difficult to evaluate, because of the peculiar moisture-dependency of the diffusivity Dw and the difficulties to estimate the equilibrium conditions. Initial uniform conditions are difficult to obtain for low w/c-materials, except to initial self-desiccation.
Sorption experiments in small steps are uncertain; the initial and final conditions are difficult to define properly.
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Published on 01/01/2013
Volume 2013, 2013
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