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Hydric processes associated with saline solutions, studied by means of selective infrared thermography
The presence of salts diluted in water modifies the hydric behavior of building materials. Using selective infrared thermography, a study has been developed on hydric processes related with materials. Capillary action as well as evaporation are studied, and also the dependence of each one according to the type of saline solution used. In the particular case of the evaporation process, the study has been completed with an analysis of the loss of weight of the material. Through this study, the hydric behavior of different saline solutions can be determined and the potentiality of the selective infrared thermography reveals itself as a very useful non-destructive analysis technique.
Hydric processes associated with saline solutions, studied by means of selective infrared thermography
The presence of salts diluted in water modifies the hydric behavior of building materials. Using selective infrared thermography, a study has been developed on hydric processes related with materials. Capillary action as well as evaporation are studied, and also the dependence of each one according to the type of saline solution used. In the particular case of the evaporation process, the study has been completed with an analysis of the loss of weight of the material. Through this study, the hydric behavior of different saline solutions can be determined and the potentiality of the selective infrared thermography reveals itself as a very useful non-destructive analysis technique.
Hydric processes associated with saline solutions, studied by means of selective infrared thermography
Gayo-Monco, E. (Autor:in) / Frutos, J. de (Autor:in)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 28 ; 1165-1177
1998
13 Seiten, 10 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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