FAQ:General:TypicalInitialMoistureContent
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(12): Typical Initial Moisture Content
I want to find out how long it takes a wall with construction moisture to dry out. Which initial moisture content should I use?
That depends on a number of individual circumstances such as the amount of production moisture (e.g. in cellular concrete or lime silica bricks), the amount of mixing water (in concrete or mortar), the amount of rain hitting the wall while it was unrendered, the season when construction took place (warm/cold) etc., so no general answer is possible here. The table gives examples for typical initial moisture contents:
Material | Water content [kg/m³] | |
Fresh concrete: | ||
free water | 175 | |
Concrete, 28 days old (at 70% hydratation): | ||
bound water | 85 | |
dried water | 25 ... 45 | |
free water | 65 ... 45 | |
(sum = 175) | ||
Concrete, 3 to 6 months old (at 90% hydratation): | ||
bound water | 105 | |
dried water | 35 ... 50 | |
free water | 35 ... 20 | |
(sum = 175) | ||
DIN 4108 "thermal protection" | ||
practical moisture content of concrete | 50 | |
Cellular concrete | 180 ... 220 | |
Clay brick masonry | 100 ... 150 | |
Calcium silica brick masonry | 100 ... 120 |