Correlation between EIS Measurements and Relative Humidity Distribution in Aerated Concrete Masonry Constructions
Recent Advances in Civill Engineering and Mechanics. Mathematics and Computers in Science and Engineering Series 35 2014
Sanita Rubene, Mārtiņš Vilnītis

Aerated concrete is a load bearing construction material, which has high heat insulation parameters. The most common problem in aerated concrete heat insulation properties is the humidity distribution throughout the cross section of the masonry elements as well as proper and conducted drying process of the aerated concrete construction. Electrical impedance spectrometry (EIS) is applied for monitoring of drying process of the masonry constructions and detecting of humidity distribution throughout the cross section of aerated concrete masonry constructions. Research of correlation between relative measurements of humidity distribution and absolute values of relative humidity in the construction is described in this paper.


Atslēgas vārdi
humidity distribution, aerated concrete, EIS measurements, non-destructive testing

Rubene, S., Vilnītis, M. Correlation between EIS Measurements and Relative Humidity Distribution in Aerated Concrete Masonry Constructions. No: Recent Advances in Civill Engineering and Mechanics. Mathematics and Computers in Science and Engineering Series 35, Itālija, Florence, 22.-24. novembris, 2014. Florence: WSEAS Press, 2014, 67.-72.lpp. ISBN 978-960-474-403-9. ISSN 2227-4588.

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