Authors
Staf Roels, Jan Carmeliet, Hugo Hens, Olaf Adan, Harold Brocken, Robert Cerny, Zbysek Pavlik, Armin T Ellis, Christopher Hall, Kumar Kumaran, Leo Pel, Rudolf Plagge
Publication date
2004/4
Journal
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
261-276
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Several advanced non-destructive techniques are available to measure the evolution of content profiles with time, allowing the analysis of unsaturated flow and the determination of the moisture diffusivity of porous building materials. The reliability of six different techniques is investigated: the NMR-technique, the MRItechnique, the γ-ray attenuation technique, the capacitance method, the X-ray projection method and the TDR-technique. All of them were applied to measure the moisture content evolution during free uptake experiments on two building materials. Considering the limitations of some of the techniques, a good overall agreement is obtained. The work presented is an outcome of the EU-initiated HAMSTAD-project.
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Scholar articles
S Roels, J Carmeliet, H Hens, O Adan, H Brocken… - Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science, 2004