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MASS TRANSFER DURING THE DRYING OF BUILDING MATERIALS
Kahlerras, Loubna
2015ECCE10 10
 

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Abstract :
[en] The study of the durability of cementitious materials like mortar which are the object of massive use in building and engineering works implies a perfect understanding of their mass transfer properties. This work reports the results of experimental study concerning the influence of water-to cement ratios used for the preparation of the material on its convective drying kinetics. Three tips of mortar were realized and studied with three different water to cement (W/C) ratios; W/C =0.4, W/C = 0.5 and Mortar with ratio W/C = 0.6. The first experimental campaign was done in a convective dryer, using cubic samples of mortar of size (15 X 15 X 10) mm3. The sample was continuously weighed during the drying test and its mass was recorded every 2 minutes in order to obtain the drying curves. These tests present the advantage of reproducing the natural conditions met in the problems of atmosphere-material interactions. A second experimental campaign aimed to characterize from both a textural and hydric point of views, the materials, by mean of DVS (dynamic vapour sorption). The mass diffusivity coefficient and the pore size distribution of mortar were obtained from adsorption-desorption cycles. On the other hand the influence of the air drying humidity during the convective drying in the conditions of velocity, temperature and debit of air checked by the convective dryer was studied. From these campaigns, it was observed that the increase of the ratio W/C engenders an increase of the drying kinetics due to the increase of the initial porosity
Disciplines :
Civil engineering
Author, co-author :
Kahlerras, Loubna ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. ingé. (chim. appl. - Bologne)
Language :
English
Title :
MASS TRANSFER DURING THE DRYING OF BUILDING MATERIALS
Publication date :
27 October 2015
Event name :
ECCE10 10
Event place :
Nice, France
Event date :
du 27 septembre 2015 au 1 octobre 2015
Audience :
International
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