HYGRO-THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF POROUS BUILDING MATERIAL SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS
This work is focused on the behaviour of a block of cement mortar, subjected to variable external temperature and humidity conditions. The porous building material sample is fitted inside a box, in which a heat exchanger is connected to a thermostatic bath. Three sequences of measurement are conside...
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doaj-5ed3ad3b12634e3aa1be64264f4fd19f2020-11-24T23:24:31ZengTaylor's UniversityJournal of Engineering Science and Technology1823-46902016-04-01114458475HYGRO-THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF POROUS BUILDING MATERIAL SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONSALI CHIKHI0AZEDDINE BELHAMRI1 PATRICK GLOUANNEC2ANTHONY MAGUERESSE3Département de Génie Civil, Faculté de Technologie, Université Ferhat Abbes, Sétif 19000 AlgeriaLaboratoire de Génie Climatique, Faculté des Sciences de la Technologie, Université Constantine 1, 25000 AlgeriaLaboratoire d’Ingénierie des MATériaux de Bretagne, Université de Bretagne Sud, Rue de Saint Maudé, 56321 Lorient Cedex France Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des MATériaux de Bretagne, Université de Bretagne Sud, Rue de Saint Maudé, 56321 Lorient Cedex France This work is focused on the behaviour of a block of cement mortar, subjected to variable external temperature and humidity conditions. The porous building material sample is fitted inside a box, in which a heat exchanger is connected to a thermostatic bath. Three sequences of measurement are considered: (i) the response of the sample, when variations of temperature are applied; (ii) the air ranging between the exchanger and the non-isolated face of the mortar is continuously humidified, by injecting of sprayed water; (iii) the effect of simultaneously variation on temperature and humidity. A mathematical model representative of heat and mass transfer, in multiphasic medium (cement mortar), is developed in order to confront experimental and numerical results. Displacements of moisture and temperature fronts are observed and discussed. This study would enable us to understand the hygro-thermal behaviour of construction walls, to make an adequate design according to the climatic parameters and thus to improve the control of the energy used for heating. http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2011%20issue%204%20April%202016/Volume%20(11)%20Issue%20(4)%20458-475.pdfCement mortarVariable conditionsExperimentationModelling. |
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ALI CHIKHI AZEDDINE BELHAMRI PATRICK GLOUANNEC ANTHONY MAGUERESSE HYGRO-THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF POROUS BUILDING MATERIAL SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Cement mortar Variable conditions Experimentation Modelling. |
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ALI CHIKHI AZEDDINE BELHAMRI PATRICK GLOUANNEC ANTHONY MAGUERESSE |
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HYGRO-THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF POROUS BUILDING MATERIAL SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS |
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HYGRO-THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF POROUS BUILDING MATERIAL SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS |
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HYGRO-THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF POROUS BUILDING MATERIAL SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS |
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HYGRO-THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF POROUS BUILDING MATERIAL SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS |
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HYGRO-THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF POROUS BUILDING MATERIAL SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS |
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hygro-thermal behaviour of porous building material subjected to different external temperature and humidity conditions |
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Journal of Engineering Science and Technology |
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This work is focused on the behaviour of a block of cement mortar, subjected to variable external temperature and humidity conditions. The porous building material sample is fitted inside a box, in which a heat exchanger is connected to a thermostatic bath. Three sequences of measurement are considered: (i) the
response of the sample, when variations of temperature are applied; (ii) the air ranging between the exchanger and the non-isolated face of the mortar is continuously humidified, by injecting of sprayed water; (iii) the effect of simultaneously variation on temperature and humidity. A mathematical model representative of heat and mass transfer, in multiphasic medium (cement mortar), is developed in order to confront experimental and numerical results. Displacements of moisture and temperature fronts are observed and discussed. This study would enable us to understand the hygro-thermal behaviour of construction walls, to make an adequate design according to the climatic parameters and thus to improve the control of the energy used for heating. |
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Cement mortar Variable conditions Experimentation Modelling. |
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