Generalised NMR-moisture correlation function of building materials based on a capillary bundle model
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Abstract
Quantitative determination of moisture with nuclear magnetic resonance is usually a simple task, since the initial amplitude is proportional to the moisture content. However, situations can arise where the combination of short relaxation times, low signal-to-noise ratio and the ill-posed nature of the inverse Laplace transformation lead to a significant bias of the initial amplitude impeding it being an accurate proxy for the moisture content. This is often met when applying single-sided NMR to building materials with small pores, like concrete. We present a method to derive a generalised correlation function linking not only the initial amplitude, but relaxation attenuated signal amplitudes with moisture content. Therefore, the effect of de-saturation on the T2 distribution of the respective material near saturation, which is the input to the model, is simulated using a capillary bundle model. Predicted and measured moisture coincide, and the uncertainty is significantly smaller compared to the conventional approach.
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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 126-131 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Cement and concrete research |
Volume | 2019 |
Issue number | 119 |
Publication status | Published - May 2019 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
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Keywords
- Concrete, Moisture, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Pore size distribution