Simulating sandstone wall after hydrophobizing

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Andreas Hauser
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Simulating sandstone wall after hydrophobizing

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I am trying to simulate the behaviour of a sandstone wall with insulation on the inside. Due to heavy rain towards the western wall, the sandstone becomes more and more moist.
I want to hydrophobize the sandstone.
How can i simulate this in WUFI 5.0 Light?
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Post by Christian Bludau »

Hello Mr. Hauser,
to simulate the hydrophobizing effect of a painting, plaster etc, you have to add a hydrophobing layer on the sandstone, thickness 1mm and change the a-value [kg/m2/sqrt(h)] of the layer.
Unfortunately Wufi Light doesn´t allow to create a new material or change the values.
To try out the effect, use a lime cement plaster (stucco) on the sandstone... it´s a-value is 1 [kg/m2/sqrt(h)].
Hpe that helps,
Christian Bludau
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a-values

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Hi Christian,
Where do you change the a-value (in WUFI 5) and what are a sensible range of values for it?
I feel the Online Help could definitely have more about this.

Many thanks.

Regards, Joseph
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Post by Christian Bludau »

Hello Joseph,
you can change the a-value the following way. Cut of a layer of you external material (eg. 1 cm, the thickness the hydrophobic liquid may suck into the material. Then you edit the material data. Unlock the material, than choose for both of the liquid transport coefficients “generate”. A new input-field will appear on the left side, allowing you to enter the water absorption coefficient. Please be carefull with the units, it is in kg/m²s^1/2.

We have a German guideline from the WTA*), which postulates that the a-value for hydrophobizing layers on surfaces have to be lower than 0.1 kg/m²h^1/2.

Best regards,
Christian


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Hydrophobierende Imprägnierung von mineralischen Baustoffen
Referat 3 Naturstein
WTA Merkblatt 3-17. Stand Juni 2010
Hrsg.: Wissenschaftlich-Technische Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Bauwerkserhaltung und Denkmalpflege e.V. -WTA-, Referat 3 Naturstein, München;
2010, 18 S., 4 Abb., 2 Tab., Geheftet
Fraunhofer IRB Verlag
ISBN 978-3-8167-8312-1
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