Comparative analysis of survey on humidity carried out by chemical way in proportion to gravimetric survey on selected building materials

Maciej Trochonowicz

m.trochonowicz@pollub.pl
Department of Conservation of Built Heritage; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture; Lublin University of Technology; (Poland)
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7742-7916

Bartosz Szostak


Department of Conservation of Built Heritage; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture; Lublin University of Technology; (Poland)
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0502-6157

Daniel Lisiecki


Department of Conservation of Built Heritage; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture; Lublin University of Technology; (Poland)

Abstract

The gravimetric method is considered to be the only reliable method used to measure the moisture content of a certain material. The main purpose of this article is to determine the accuracy scale of the results drawn from the chemical method being applied to the most basic building materials and establishing regression patterns necessary to correct the results of the calcium carbide method.


Keywords:

humidity, humidity inspection, carbide method, chemical method, gravimetric method

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Published
2016-12-01

Cited by

Trochonowicz, M. ., Szostak, B. . and Lisiecki, D. . (2016) “Comparative analysis of survey on humidity carried out by chemical way in proportion to gravimetric survey on selected building materials”, Budownictwo i Architektura, 15(4), pp. 163–171. doi: 10.24358/Bud-Arch_16_154_16.

Authors

Maciej Trochonowicz 
m.trochonowicz@pollub.pl
Department of Conservation of Built Heritage; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture; Lublin University of Technology; Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7742-7916

Authors

Bartosz Szostak 

Department of Conservation of Built Heritage; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture; Lublin University of Technology; Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0502-6157

Authors

Daniel Lisiecki 

Department of Conservation of Built Heritage; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture; Lublin University of Technology; Poland

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