Author:
Widomski M K,Łagód G,Suchorab Z,Pavlikova M,Pavlik Z,Zaleska M
Abstract
Abstract
This paper presents the application of the Darcy and Richards equations, describing water flow and dynamic changes of the water content in porous medium, for numerical modeling of water capillary rise in the selected building materials. The numerical simulations of unsaturated and variably saturated water flow in the studied materials were performed in FEFLOW commercial computational software, by DHI-Wasy, Germany. The developed model represented a wall section constructed of aerated concrete blocks, covered by mortar prepared using blended cement with biomass ash addition. The physical and water retention characteristics of the modeled materials were based on the previously performed laboratory measurements and literature research. The assumed initial conditions reflected air dry wall with limited moisture, while the boundary conditions allowed modeling of capillary rise due to direct contact of the studied materials with water with variable pressure head. The results of numerical calculations allowed observation of the time-dependent changes in the moisture content of building materials in relation to their physical properties and variable boundary conditions.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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