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Name different moisture sources in buildings - Water vapor
- Interstitial condesation
- surface condensation
- high indoor relative humidity

Liquid Water
- capillary rise
- rain water/ ground water penetration
- construction water
- leaks (e.g. pipes)

What is the main result of interstitial condensation? - Material degradation

What are the main results of surface condensation?

Solutions? - Results:

- Mould growth
- Material degradation

Solutions:

- Ventilation
- Proper Insulation (prevent thermal bridges)

What are the results of high indoor relative humidity?

Possible solutions? - Results:

- Mould growth
- Poor indoor air quality

Solutions:
- Ventilation
- Dehumidification
- Bufering (buffer material taking up water)

What are results of capillary rise?

What are possible solutions - Results:

,- salt efflorescence
- rendering degradation
- poor indoor air quality

Solutions:
- liquid water barrier
- enhanced drying by ventilation

What are results of leakage? - - cracking
- salt efflorescence

Name different degradation mechanisms - Mechanisms:
- physical
- chemical
- biological

--> coupled, interacting

What is one of the main reasons for construction problems related to degradation? -
Moisture

Water triggers physical, chemical and biological processes!

(Estimate: 70% of all problems related to moisture)

When does physical degradation occur? - When the material can no longer sustain the
loads it is exposed to

(Loads due to
- mechanical loading
- hygric loading
- thermal loading
- ...)

Name different types of mechanical sstress that can lead to physical degradation. - -
snow load
- ponding
- moisture load

What is hygric stress? - Material deformation:
- drying shrinkage
- swelling during wetting

--> can cause failure when
- deformation is limited (cracking/ buckling)
- internal stress > material strength

, What are solutions when restrained shrinkage occurs in an outside render? - applied on
wet wall:
-> wait until wall is dry
-> reinforce render

applied on dry wall:
-> reinforce render

What is thermal stress?

Solution? - Material expansion from heat

-> potential buckling/cracking when restrained

Solution: Provide space (tolerance) for expansion

What is crystallization stress? - freeze/thaw (frost) damage

-> liquid water freezes and expands (+9% in volume)
-> stress in limited pore volume
-> material failure if stress > material strength

Describe 3 types of crystallization stress - 1. Frost scaling

- water film on surface
- freezing of film
- ice contracting if cooling continues
- cracking of film --> propagates into material underneath

2. salt weathering
- material with initial cracks wetted with saline water
- water evaporates, salt crystallizes
- crystals expand, crack -> propagates into material

3. salt efflorescence
- crystallinsing not in material, but on surface
- damage mainly aesthetical

Describe 2 types of chemical degradation. - 1. corrosion (of reinforcement)
- rust occupies more volume than iron -> iron expansion in concrete
- induces mechanical stress -> cracking/spalling

2. leaching
- wetting of material with initial cracks /open porosity
- dissultion of minerals in material

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