
Filter paper method to determine the water retention curves for mortar and cement samples
2016; Instituto Brasileiro do Concreto (IBRACON); Volume: 9; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s1983-41952016000400004
ISSN1983-4195
AutoresJ. M. L. VILASBOAS, Sandro Lemos Machado, Silas de Andrade Pinto,
Tópico(s)Groundwater flow and contamination studies
ResumoAbstract This study deals with the application of the filter paper method to determine water retention curves for mortar and concrete samples. A water retention curve exhibits the relationship between water content and energy state in interstitial water, normally expressed as a negative value when compare to normal conditions of temperature and pressure, being referred to as suction. Considering the water retention curve as a basic characterization tool for unsaturated soils, its usage in the engineering field concerning most of the construction materials remains as a pending task. However, stating that not only permeability, but also the water retention curve performs a significant role for water and soluble substances flow through a material's pores makes this observation essential for life-span estimation in cases like reinforced-concrete structures. This research paper offers results for water retention curves obtained in mortar and concrete samples. The experimental curves went through a fitting adjustment process using Van Genutchen's [1] model, showing consistency with the obtained results. Furthermore, the water/cement mix ratio does not indicate or suggest a direct influence for water retention curves.
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