sorpsjonsmålinger
Sorpsjonsmålinger refer to the process of measuring the absorption of water vapor by a material or substance. This measurement is crucial in various fields, including materials science, environmental science, and building physics. Sorptions is the physical and chemical phenomenon where a substance absorbs or desorbs water vapor from its surroundings. The measurement of sorption involves determining the amount of water vapor absorbed by a material at different relative humidity levels and temperatures.
The primary methods for measuring sorption include:
1. Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS): This technique involves placing a sample in a controlled environment where
2. Gravimetric Method: This method involves weighing a sample before and after exposure to a controlled humidity
3. Isothermal Gravimetric Analysis (IGA): This technique measures the weight change of a sample at a constant
4. Manometric Method: This method involves measuring the pressure change in a closed system as water vapor
Sorpsjonsmålinger are essential for understanding the hygroscopic properties of materials, which is critical in applications such