Publications by authors named "V Cnudde"

The massive extraction of virgin raw materials has substantially intensified the focus on circular economy of building materials. As a Cradle-to-Cradle service life and circular approach for lime-based construction materials (LBCM) is lacking, the present study evaluates the environmental impact and feasibility of creating a fully recycled second-life render (SL) by designing a closed-loop upcycling process for first-life renders (FL). To achieve this, a second-life binder was thermally activated (900, 1000, 1100, 1200 °C), while its microstructure, compressive strength, and thermal conductivity were investigated.

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  • This study examines how different relative humidity (RH) levels affect the crystallization of salt mixtures, which is important for fields like building preservation and geology.
  • The researchers used various methods, including time-lapse imaging and microstructural analysis, to observe how composition and RH rates influence crystallization and dissolution behaviors.
  • Findings indicate that rapid and slow humidity changes significantly impact salt phase transitions, leading to deviations from predicted models, which could inform better preservation techniques and understanding of geological processes.
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Many environmental and industrial processes depend on how fluids displace each other in porous materials. However, the flow dynamics that govern this process are still poorly understood, hampered by the lack of methods to measure flows in optically opaque, microscopic geometries. We introduce a 4D microvelocimetry method based on high-resolution X-ray computed tomography with fast imaging rates (up to 4 Hz).

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The present work investigates the effect of both surface roughness and particle morphology on the retention behaviour of granular materials via X-ray micro-computed tomography (µCT) observations. X-ray µCT images were taken on two types of spherical glass beads (i.e.

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Understanding multiphase fluid displacement dynamics in porous media is of great importance in efficiently designing hydrogen storage projects in porous reservoirs. During gas injection and extraction, cyclic evaporation and spontaneous imbibition processes have an impact on storage efficiency. In both imbibition and evaporation, capillary films on the surface of grains play a role in the transport of water through the pore space.

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