Search for dissertations about: "fukttransport"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the word fukttransport.
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1. Experimental studies of ion transport in cementitious materials under partially saturated conditions
Abstract : Cement production is responsible for a significant portion of manmade CO2 emissions. This motivates the development of cementitious binders with a lower carbon footprint. Considering the emissions in a longer perspective, the durability of concrete structures is absolutely essential. READ MORE
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2. Moisture properties of self-levelling flooring compounds
Abstract : Self-levelling flooring compounds (SLC) are used to level substrates (mainly concrete slabs) before applying final floor coverings. Although it is an extensively used product, only limited research has so far been published concerning their moisture properties. READ MORE
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3. Concrete slab on the ground and moisture control : verification of some methods to improve the moisture conditions in the foundation
Abstract : This work deals with different types of repair methods for concrete slab on the ground damaged by moisture. Many of the available methods involve some kind of mechanical ventilation of the foundation. The basic principle for all these systems is the same. READ MORE
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4. Methods of measuring the moisture diffusivity at high moisture levels
Abstract : The purpose of this licentiate study is to analyze capillarity transport in building materials, and in order to do that, develop a new measurement method by which the moisture diffusivity at high moisture levels can be measured in an easy way.... READ MORE
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5. Hydration, pore structure, and related moisture properties of fly ash blended cement-based materials : Experimental methods and laboratory measurements
Abstract : Cement-based materials, such as mortar and concrete, are the most employed construction materials in the world. Cement is an important component; it reacts with water to form a glue, called cement paste, which causes the material to harden. Today, cement production accounts for a significant portion of the world’s annual carbon dioxide emissions. READ MORE