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Moisture Measurements
Hřib, Jan ; Pikula, Stanislav (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with measuring moisture in building materials and it is focused on the capacitive and microwave method. The goal was to find out whether it is possible to employ these two methods to determine moisture distribution in the volume of a measured material. This thesis contains theoretical introduction to the moisture measurement. Practical experiments were made with both capacitive and microwave method. Capacitive method was supplemented with a simulation. Based on the results, I conclude that the capacitive method is not suitable to determine moisture distribution in the volume of a material. The same conclusion was reached in the case of the microwave method, although this conclusion was based more on the theory than on the measurements.
Analysis of methods used for measurement of moisture in building materials
Hrabálková, Eliška ; Žák,, Antonín (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the issue of measuring the moisture content in building materials using indirect methods that allow its long-term measurement. The theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of the forms of moisture in porous building materials and provide an overview of the principles of measuring moisture content. In the experimental part of the thesis, the aim is to verify the available methods for long-term monitoring of moisture in building materials built into building structures. Proven methods of measuring humidity include resistance, capacitive and microwave methods and their comparison with the results of gravimetric measurements. At the end of the work is an evaluation of knowledge and recommendations for further research in this area.
Analysis of methods used for measurement of moisture in building materials
Hrabálková, Eliška ; Žák,, Antonín (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the issue of measuring the moisture content in building materials using indirect methods that allow its long-term measurement. The theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of the forms of moisture in porous building materials and provide an overview of the principles of measuring moisture content. In the experimental part of the thesis, the aim is to verify the available methods for long-term monitoring of moisture in building materials built into building structures. Proven methods of measuring humidity include resistance, capacitive and microwave methods and their comparison with the results of gravimetric measurements. At the end of the work is an evaluation of knowledge and recommendations for further research in this area.
Moisture Measurements
Hřib, Jan ; Pikula, Stanislav (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with measuring moisture in building materials and it is focused on the capacitive and microwave method. The goal was to find out whether it is possible to employ these two methods to determine moisture distribution in the volume of a measured material. This thesis contains theoretical introduction to the moisture measurement. Practical experiments were made with both capacitive and microwave method. Capacitive method was supplemented with a simulation. Based on the results, I conclude that the capacitive method is not suitable to determine moisture distribution in the volume of a material. The same conclusion was reached in the case of the microwave method, although this conclusion was based more on the theory than on the measurements.

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