Low-Cost Sensors for Determining the Variation in Interior Moisture Content in Gypsum Composite Materials

Materials (Basel). 2020 Dec 21;13(24):5831. doi: 10.3390/ma13245831.

Abstract

Non-destructive testing can be used to determine some of the most relevant physical properties of building materials. In this work, two low-cost measuring devices were developed capable of determining the variation in real-time of the percentage of humidity that is produced in the construction of gypsum and plaster during the hardening process. For this, an Arduino resistive sensor and a capacitive sensor of our design were used. The results show how it is possible to determine the variations in mixing water content during the seven days of curing established by the UNE-EN 13279-2 standard as well relate to the mechanical resistance of the test specimens with the same percentage of humidity. Additionally, the study was completed with the determination of the formation of the dihydrate compound linked to this setting process in the test specimens by conducting X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis tests at different ages of the samples.

Keywords: Arduino; building materials; gypsum and plaster; low-cost sensors; non-destructive evaluation.