Many porous materials are damaged by pressure exerted by salt crystals growing in their pores. This is a serious issue in conservation science, geomorphology, geotechnical engineering and concrete materials science. In all cases, a central question is whether crystallization pressure will cause damage. Here we present an experiment in which the crystallization pressure and the pore saturation are varied in a controlled way. We demonstrate that a strain energy failure criterion can be used to predict when damage will occur. The experiment considered is the most widely used means to study the susceptibility to salt crystallization, so quantification of this test has far-reaching implications
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
Abstract: Salt crystallization i the pore spaces of building stones can produce significant deterior...
International audienceIn this study, we show that the key to understand why the same salt can cause ...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Porous sedimentary rocks have been popular construction, decorative and artistic materials for many ...
ACLInternational audienceThis paper presents a computational model coupling heat, water and salt ion...
The penetration of salt into porous materials is known to have deleterious effects, often resulting ...
Salt crystallization is a major cause of weathering of rocks, artworks and monuments. Damage can onl...
Precipitation of salts in confined spaces is the key mechanism for rock weathering and damage to bui...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
Abstract: Salt crystallization i the pore spaces of building stones can produce significant deterior...
International audienceIn this study, we show that the key to understand why the same salt can cause ...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Porous sedimentary rocks have been popular construction, decorative and artistic materials for many ...
ACLInternational audienceThis paper presents a computational model coupling heat, water and salt ion...
The penetration of salt into porous materials is known to have deleterious effects, often resulting ...
Salt crystallization is a major cause of weathering of rocks, artworks and monuments. Damage can onl...
Precipitation of salts in confined spaces is the key mechanism for rock weathering and damage to bui...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
Abstract: Salt crystallization i the pore spaces of building stones can produce significant deterior...
International audienceIn this study, we show that the key to understand why the same salt can cause ...