fuktkapasitet
Fuktkapasitet refers to the maximum amount of water that a material or soil can hold. It is a critical property in various fields, including soil science, construction, and environmental engineering. In soil science, fuktkapasitet, often translated as soil moisture capacity or water-holding capacity, describes the soil's ability to retain water against the force of gravity. This is influenced by soil texture, structure, and organic matter content. Sandy soils have low fuktkapasitet, draining quickly, while clay soils have high fuktkapasitet, retaining more water but potentially becoming waterlogged.
In construction, fuktkapasitet is important for understanding how materials like concrete, wood, and insulation will interact