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Validating various measures to accelerate the static gravimetric sorption isotherm determination

Author:
Chi Feng   Hans Janssen   Chenchen Wu   Ya Feng   Qinglin Meng  


Journal:
Building and Environment


Issue Date:
2013


Abstract(summary):

The sorption isotherm is one of the most important hygrothermal properties of porous building materials, and is usually determined by the static gravimetric test. Typically the static gravimetric test takes weeks or months to complete, thus various measures are adopted to improve the test efficiency. Unfortunately, not all these measures have been validated specifically. This paper aims at validating several widely accepted measures to speed up the static gravimetric test on autoclaved aerated concrete at 25?°C. Experimental results show that oven drying at 70?°C gives nearly identical dry mass as desiccant drying at room temperature does, but is much faster than the desiccant method and avoids potential risks at 105?°C. Moreover, large and small samples provide almost the same equilibrium moisture content, while small samples shorten test time obviously. In addition, as long as one-way adsorption process is kept without reverse, the effect of intermediate relative humidity levels on the equilibrium moisture content is negligible, supporting the method of exposing different samples to different RH levels simultaneously. Last but not least, a new mathematical model is introduced to fit the sorption curves. It works better than the Oswin, Henderson, Caurie, GAB, Hansen and Peleg models do.


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64-71


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