Estimation of water retention curve from mercury intrusion porosimetry and van Genuchten model


Autoria(s): Leech, C; Lockington, D; Hooton, RD
Contribuinte(s)

Rebecca A Hartford

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

The water retention curve (WRC) is a hydraulic characteristic of concrete required for advanced modeling of water (and thus solute) transport in variably saturated, heterogeneous concrete. Unfortunately, determination by a direct experimental method (for example, measuring equilibrium moisture levels of large samples stored in constant humidity cells) is a lengthy process, taking over 2 years for large samples. A surrogate approach is presented in which the WRC is conveniently estimated from mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and validated by water sorption isotherms: The well-known Barrett, Joyner and Halenda (BJH) method of estimating the pore size distribution (PSD) from the water sorption isotherm is shown to complement the PSD derived from conventional MIP. This provides a basis for predicting the complete WRC from MIP data alone. The van Genuchten equation is used to model the combined water sorption and MIP results. It is a convenient tool for describing water retention characteristics over the full moisture content range. The van Genuchten parameter estimation based solely on MIP is shown to give a satisfactory approximation to the WRC, with a simple restriction on one. of the parameters.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:78862

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Concrete Institute

Palavras-Chave #Construction & Building Technology #Engineering, Civil #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary #Adsorption #Durability #Moisture #Porosimetry #Surface Area #Cement-based Materials #Hydraulic Conductivity #Pore Structure #Concrete #Equilibrium #Porosity #Paste #C1 #290899 Civil Engineering not elsewhere classified #770402 Land and water management
Tipo

Journal Article