A neutron radiography study on the drying of cement mortars: Effect of mixture composition and crack length

Cement and Concrete Research(2023)

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The drying process has a prominent impact on the volume changes, crack propagation and durability of concrete structures. This study is to quantify the moisture distribution in real-time drying cement mortars. Mortar prisms with different water-to-cement ratios (w/c) and superabsorbent polymers (SAP) amounts were cut into slices and prepared with distinct lengths of cut notches. They were subjected to accelerated drying during neutron radi-ography measurements. In mortars with higher w/c, the coarser pores accelerate water transport and lead to more rapid drying. The large voids and the SAP in the bulk of the specimens are emptied well before the exposed surface starts to dry out. The presence of notches enhances drying. However, the moisture loss through the notches is less efficient than through the external surfaces. The competition between evaporation from the surfaces and moisture transport within the material, in both liquid and gas forms, governs the moisture distri-bution evolution.
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Neutron radiography,Drying,Water-to-cement ratio,Superabsorbent polymer,Crack length
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