Author:
Frandsen K M,Lennert J V,Jensen R L,Møldrup P
Abstract
Abstract
The specific surface area of a building material controls its physical, chemical, and biological functions and services, including its moisture regulating potential. The Hydratable Specific Surface Area (H-SSA) of a building material can be estimated from its primary water vapour adsorption and desorption isotherm at a given relative humidity (RH) value or range of RH. The concept is illustrated for 12 mineral and bio-based building materials. The estimated H-SSA for only 1 kg of some building materials can approach the area of a typical agricultural field (500,000 m2, 50 ha.), which helps explain and illustrate the great moisture regulating properties of many bio-based materials. The H-SSA appears useful to help characterize and classify building materials.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education
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