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Improved model for capillary absorption in cementitious materials: Progress over the fourth root of time
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2017-10Registro en:
Villagrán Zaccardi, Yury Andrés; Alderete, Natalia Mariel; de Belie, Nele; Improved model for capillary absorption in cementitious materials: Progress over the fourth root of time; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Cement and Concrete Research; 100; 10-2017; 153-165
0008-8846
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Autor
Villagrán Zaccardi, Yury Andrés
Alderete, Natalia Mariel
de Belie, Nele
Resumen
Sorptivity is broadly used for characterising the pore connectivity of cementitious materials, with applications in design for durability. A water sorptivity coefficient (WSC) is typically obtained from the ratio between the amount of absorbed water and t 0.5 . This relationship is however not linear for cementitious materials, and conventions are needed for the computation. Variable criteria in the literature complicate the comparison of WSCs. This paper proposes a new approach for describing the entire absorption process. We substantiate the hygroscopicity of calcium silicate hydrates and the effect of swelling during the process as the main causes for the anomalous capillary absorption by cementitious materials. We present a theoretical model with a single descriptive coefficient of capillary absorption progressing linearly with t 0.25 . The model fits remarkably well to experimental data, and it solves the problem of lack of linearity with t 0.5 . A full description of the transport process is then offered.