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Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials

Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials is an online course by Alison US CA that teaches advanced material analysis techniques. Priced variably, it covers mercury intrusion porosimetry, concrete resistivity, and corrosion testing—ideal for civil engineers and materials scientists seeking durability assessment skills.

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Key features

  • Covers pore size distribution and material performance
  • Teaches mercury intrusion porosimetry techniques
  • Explains concrete resistivity and binder effects
  • Includes electrochemical corrosion testing methods
  • Introduces equivalent circuit modeling for EIS
  • Analyzes cementitious system composition changes
  • Validates electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data

Pros

  • +In-depth technical content for advanced learners
  • +Relevant to concrete durability and infrastructure
  • +Covers both theory and lab-based testing methods
  • +Self-paced online learning format
  • +Suitable for professional development
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Cons

  • No hands-on lab access or physical tools
  • Highly technical—may overwhelm beginners
  • Price varies with no fixed discount

About Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials

What is Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials?

This online course provides a comprehensive understanding of pore structure analysis in construction materials, focusing on how porosity affects performance and durability. Designed for professionals and advanced learners, it explores the science behind pore size distribution, methods for measuring porosity, and the electrochemical behavior of concrete systems. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical testing methodologies used in material science and civil engineering.

Key features

  • Pore Structure Analysis — Learn how pore size and distribution impact material strength and permeability.
  • Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry — Master the setup, procedure, and interpretation of mercury intrusion tests.
  • Concrete Resistivity Measurement — Understand how binder composition influences electrical resistivity and durability.
  • Electrochemical Corrosion Testing — Study corrosion as an electrochemical process using AC and DC methods.
  • Equivalent Circuit Modelling — Apply models to interpret electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) data.
  • Performance in Cementitious Systems — Analyze how minor compositional changes affect porosity and long-term integrity.
  • Validation Techniques — Use data validation methods to ensure accuracy in EIS and porosity calculations.

Who is Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials for?

This course is tailored for civil engineers, materials scientists, concrete technologists, and graduate-level students involved in construction material research or infrastructure durability assessment. It supports professionals aiming to deepen their expertise in non-destructive testing, service life prediction, and high-performance concrete development.

How does Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials compare?

Unlike general construction courses, this program delivers specialized training in microstructural analysis and electrochemical testing—skills typically covered in graduate-level labs or industry certifications. Compared to standard polypropylene rugs or fixed overhead cranes, this educational product targets technical mastery rather than physical application, offering lab-relevant insights without requiring physical equipment.

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Best use cases

  • Assessing concrete durability in bridges
  • Researching high-performance cement mixes
  • Testing porosity in building materials
  • Validating EIS data in lab environments
  • Improving corrosion resistance in structures
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Is Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials right for you?

This course is best for civil engineers, materials researchers, and advanced students focused on concrete science and durability testing. A background in chemistry or engineering is recommended. If you need practical lab access, consider university programs. For foundational knowledge, free engineering webinars may suffice. This course fills a niche in electrochemical and microstructural analysis not covered in entry-level curricula.

How it compares: Compared to general construction safety or project management courses, this program offers deeper technical training in material microstructure and corrosion science. It aligns more closely with graduate-level lab work than with vocational training or DIY building guides.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is mercury intrusion porosimetry?

Mercury intrusion porosimetry measures pore size distribution in materials by forcing mercury into pores under pressure. It helps determine porosity and permeability, critical for assessing durability in concrete and other construction materials.

Does this course cover concrete corrosion testing?

Yes, it explains corrosion as an electrochemical process and teaches how to measure corrosion current using two-electrode systems and AC impedance methods for accurate, non-destructive evaluation.

How is electrical resistivity related to concrete durability?

Higher electrical resistivity in concrete indicates lower ion mobility, reducing corrosion risk. The course shows how binder materials influence resistivity and long-term structural performance.

Is equivalent circuit modelling included in the course?

Yes, the course teaches how to formulate and use equivalent circuit models to interpret electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data from concrete and other cementitious systems.

Can I take this course without a science background?

This course is technical and assumes familiarity with chemistry or engineering concepts. Beginners may find it challenging without prior knowledge of materials science or electrochemistry.

Is Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials in stock at Alison?

Yes, Measuring the Porosity and Pore structure of Construction materials is currently in stock at Alison.

Specifications

Category
Software
SKU
2513
Last updated May 14, 2026