On the Hysteresis in Moisture Storage and Conductivity Measured by the Instantaneous Profile Method

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Abstract

The relative humidity (or the capillary pressure) and volumetric water content can be determined at specific locations inside a porous medium by means of the proposed instantaneous profile method (IPM). The measurements are carried out with temperature and relative humidity (RH) sensors as well as with time domain reflectometry probes during the whole duration of the experiment. Thus, the IPM allows a transient measurement of the moisture retention characteristic. In addition, from the spatial and temporal distributions of moisture content and RH one may calculate the moisture conductivity as a function of moisture content and RH as well.
The adsorption and successive desorption experiments presented in this article have been performed on calcium silicate (a capillary active material). The results show a hysteretic behavior that appears to depend on the nature of the process. The moisture conductivity as function of RH shows a significant hystereses; however, the moisture conductivity in relation to the moisture content appears to be non-hysteretic.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)247-259
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Building Physics
Volume29
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Peer-reviewedYes

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RIS urn:7E402B1B2F778E5B776B57BE9A0E8D3A
Scopus 32044447236

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