ESR: Örs Istok

Host: USurrey

Start date: January 2, 2018



Objectives:

The objective is:

  • To explain previously inexplicable and contradictory features of sorption in cement hydrates that show deviations from the t0.5 dependence expected from pure diffusion / capillary action control. The project starts from the premise that water sorption hysteresis arises from both “conventional” concepts of pore blocking (“ink-bottle effect”) and also from “new effects” associated with the reversible and irreversible changes in nano porosity (Projects 2 and 4). These processes will be separated by careful measurement of porosity evolution around water drying and wetting fronts passing a fixed depth in a sample using GARField MRI (spatial resolution 10-50 microns).

Progress of the project

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Factsheet

Expected Results:

  • Month12: Construction of a probe for GARField able to hold thin cement samples for the spatially localised measurements of transport while maintaining a water concentration gradient across the sample;
  • Month 21: Spatially localised data of porosity and pore size distribution as a function of wetting time in a hydrate sample across which a water concentration gradient is maintained;
  • Month 30: Comprehensive data set around a full sorption loop;
  • Month 39: Analysis and interpretation of the data in conjunction with Projects 2 and 3.

Planned Secondments

  • 4 months at Chryso: Sorption measurements in additive modified hydrates; start month 27.
  • 2 months at MR Solutions: Application Scientist: NMR of oil well encasement cements; start month 31.