Accelerated Climate Ageing of Building Materials and Application of the Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Radiation Experimental Method
- 1. (SINTEF Building and Infrastructure)
- 2. (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Description
Accelerated climate ageing investigations are carried out in order to study the durability of various building materials in a substantial shorter time span than natural weather ageing would have allowed. Climate parameters like temperature (including freezing/thawing cycles), relative air humidity, water spray amount, solar and/or ultraviolet radiation and exposure duration are controlled in different climate ageing apparatuses. Various ageing processes in the building materials, ageing both by natural and accelerated climate exposure, may be studied in an attenuated total reflectance (ATR) fourier transform infrared (FTIR) radiation analysis following the decomposition and formation of chemical bonds in materials or products. The ATR-FTIR experimental method represents a powerful measurement tool on various materials. This method may be applied on both solid state materials, liquids and gases with none or only minor sample preparations, also including materials which are non transparent to IR radiation. Such a facilitation is made possible by pressing the sample directly onto various crystals with high refractive indices, e.g. diamond, in a special reflectance setup. Thus ATR saves time and enables the study of materials in a pristine condition, i.e. the comprehensive sample preparation by pressing thin KBr pellets as in traditional FTIR transmittance spectroscopy is avoided. Both qualitative and quantitative results may be obtained by an ATR-FTIR analysis using regular recordings of FTIR spectra. In order to determine the ageing progress and assess the effective lifetime of materials, components or products, FTIR spectra should be recorded both before, during and after the climate ageing. Hence, FTIR may be developed as an important tool to track the condition of various materials, components and products during the lifetime of a building, and thereby be applied as a tool for condition assessment, selection of maintenance intervals and service life prediction of buildings.
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