ABSTRACT

Moisture dynamics in brick, stone and concrete has a controlling influence on the durability and performance of the built environment. Water Transport in Brick, Stone and Concrete provides a unified description of transport processes involving saturated and unsaturated flow in porous inorganic materials and structures. It sets out fundamental physics and materials science, mathematical description and experimental measurement as a basis for engineering design and construction practice.

Now in its third edition, the book combines a systematic presentation of the scientific and technical principles with new analyses of topics such as sorption isotherms, temperature dependence of sorptivity, time-dependent properties of cement-based materials, layered materials, air-trapping and driving rain.

It serves as an authoritative reference for research workers, practising engineers and students of civil, building, architectural and materials engineering. Much of the fundamental work is relevant to engineers in soil science and geotechnics, as well as oilfield, chemical and process engineering.

chapter 1|34 pages

Porous materials

chapter 2|40 pages

Water in porous materials

chapter 3|43 pages

Flow in porous materials

chapter 4|60 pages

Unsaturated flows

chapter 5|39 pages

Composite and nonuniform materials

chapter 6|22 pages

Unsaturated flow in building physics

chapter 7|23 pages

Evaporation and drying

chapter 8|42 pages

Topics in materials behaviour

chapter 9|41 pages

Topics in moisture dynamics