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Autor Gülker, G. and Hinsch, K. and El Jarad, A.
Jahr 2004
Titel Monitoring of salt-induced deformations in porous systems by Microscopic Speckel Pattern Interferometry
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Link https://uol.de/fileadmin/user_upload/physik/ag-ehemalige/aop/download/paper/Guelker_2004_STONE.pdf
Bemerkungen in: Kwiatkowski, Daniel; Löfvendahl, Runo (Hrsg.): 10th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, Proceedings, Stockholm, S.619-626


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[Guelker.etal:2004]Gülker, Gerd; Hinsch, Klaus; El Jarad, A. (2004): Monitoring of salt-induced deformations in porous systems by Microscopic Speckel Pattern Interferometry. In: Kwiatkowski, Daniel; Löfvendahl, Runo (Hrsg.): 10th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, Proceedings, Stockholm, June 27 - July 2, , 619-626.Link zu Google Scholar

Abstract[Bearbeiten]

Electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI) has been used to monitor micro-deformations produced by phase transitions of magnesium sulfate in a porous material. Samples of fritted glass were chosen as a standard porous substrate because of its mean grain size, its porosity distribution, and its negligible humidity expansion. The glass sam-ples, soaked with salt solution, were exposed to changes in the relative humidity of the sur-rounding air. Due to the small grains of the samples in the range of 10 to 100 μm an ESPI-system with high lateral resolution was realized by imaging through a microscope and us-ing a HeCd-laser of short wavelength. For the first time deformations produced in a porous substrate during a hydration-dehydration cycle were successfully registered with high spa-tial resolution. The results are discussed on the basis of theoretical predictions.

Keywords[Bearbeiten]

electronic speckle pattern interferometry, deformation measurement, salt crys-tallization, phase transition, porous material, dilation measurements, scanning electron microscopy.