2019
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201928202013
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Impact of frost temperature and moisture content on frost damage to ceramic bricks

Abstract: Reliable knowledge on how frost deteriorates building materials is necessary when assessing the hygrothermal performances of building facades. Unfortunately, the current frost-thaw testing methods do not offer dependable knowledge, as they only test at very low temperatures and very high moisture contents, contrary to the spectrum of milder conditions usually met in reality. This paper therefore studies frost damage to four ceramic bricks, with accele-rated frost-thaw tests at frost temperatures from -2 °C to … Show more

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“…The pulse travel times through the sample are then linked to Young's modulus of the materials. Often, the relative dynamic modulus is transformed into the damage indicator Ω as a way to assess the level of damage incurred by the frost [63,64]:…”
Section: Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pulse travel times through the sample are then linked to Young's modulus of the materials. Often, the relative dynamic modulus is transformed into the damage indicator Ω as a way to assess the level of damage incurred by the frost [63,64]:…”
Section: Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%