Modeling Salt Behavior with ECOS/RUNSALT: Terminology, Methodology, Limitations, and Solutions

Author:

Godts SebastiaanORCID,Steiger Michael,Orr Scott AllanORCID,Stahlbuhk Amelie,Desarnaud Julie,De Clercq Hilde,Cnudde VeerleORCID,De Kock TimORCID

Abstract

Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by the surrounding environmental conditions. To understand the crystallization behavior of a mixed salt solution as a function of changing climatic conditions (i.e., relative humidity and temperature), excluding factors such as the internal pore structure, the thermodynamic model ECOS/RUNSALT is the only freeware available that requires simple input and includes the most relevant ions for heritage buildings and solids. We suggest the use of specific terminology and describe how to use the model and how to interpret the output, with emphasis on key limitations for which solutions are provided. When used correctly, the model output can be trusted, specifically when it is used to inform preventive conservation (e.g., environmental conditions in which salt crystallization cycles should not occur). However, salt mixture kinetics and the internal pore structure remain crucial parameters that are not considered in the model. These aspects need further attention to develop a better understanding and correctly model salt damage in relation to climatic changes.

Funder

Belgium Science Policy (Belspo) within the framework of BRAIN-be 2.0, Belgian Research Action through Interdisciplinary Networks

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous),Archeology,Conservation

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