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Hygric material properties of porous building materials

Haupl, P., Fechner, H.
2003
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science, Vol. 26, No. 3, 259-284


Haupl, P., Fechner, H., (2003), "Hygric material properties of porous building materials", Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science, Vol. 26, No. 3, 259-284.
Abstract:
The erection of new buildings, the renovation and preservation of building structures and monuments requires the quantification of the temperature, moisture, salt and pollution distribution in porous materials. The thermophysical modeling leads to a coupled nonlinear differential equation system. The temperature T and the capillary pressure pc will be used as driving potentials in this transport system. The air and salt transport and the crystallization and ice forming have been neglected in this paper although this processes have been formulated, too.

In order to solve the transport equation system with modern numerical methods the material functions thermal conductivity \#955;(w(pc),T), capillary conductivity K(w(pc),T) and vapor conductivity \#948;(w(pc), T) and the moisture retention function w(pc,T) are necessary. This paper will be focused on the determination of w(pc) and K(w(pc)) in the isothermic case. The results will be compared with measurement results of the capillary active insulation material 'calciumsilicate'.

Peter Haupl

Technische Universit?t Dresden, Institut f¨¹r Bauklimatik, 01062 Dresden, Germany

Heiko Fechner

Technische Universit?t Dresden, Institut f¨¹r Bauklimatik, 01062 Dresden, Germany


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