Effect of Moisture on the Thermal Conductivity of a Cementitious Composite

Measurements of the thermal conductivity of a cement-based composite material are performed as a function of moisture content from a dry state to a fully water-saturated state using an impulse technique. Then, the obtained data are analyzed using Brugemann and Wiener homogenization formulas. The validity of applied homogenization techniques is assessed comparing the measured and calculated results. On the basis of the experimental data and the homogenization analyses, the effects of total pore volume, pore distribution, and moisture content on the thermal conductivity are discussed.