Mass diffusivity measurements of two cement based materials
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The main purpose of a building is to ensure thermal comfort to its occupants. The present work is a
contribution to the improvement of the comfort and relates to the characterization of local materials
used in Benin. The authors determined the mass diffusivity of the wood composite material and
cement-stabilized laterite, as a function of its water content. The experimental device is designed
around a magnetic suspension balance. This precision balance can operate without direct contact with
the specimen. The temperature and the relative humidity of the measuring chamber rare controlled. The
mass of the sample is measured at intervals of 30 s. The diffusivity is obtained from the slope of the
transient mass change data. From the analysis of the results, it follows that the cement-stabilized laterite has a mass diffusivity lower than that of the wood composite material. Also, the materials studied can allow the realization of hygrothermic buildings with low cost.
