In this work, we characterize the water absorption properties of selected porous materials through a combined approach that integrates laboratory experiments and mathematical modeling. Specifically, experimental data from imbibition tests on marble, travertine, wackestone and mortar mock-ups are used to inform and validate the mathematical and simulation frameworks. First, a monotonicity-preserving fitting procedure is developed to preprocess the measurements, aiming to reduce noise and mitigate instrumental errors. The imbibition process is then simulated through a partial differential equation model, with parameters calibrated against rough and smoothed data. The proposed procedure appears particularly effective to characterize absorption properties of different materials and it represents a reliable tool for the study and preservation of cultural heritage.
Data-informed mathematical characterization of absorption properties in artificial and natural porous materials / Braun, Elishan C.; Bretti, Gabriella; Di Fazio, Melania; Medeghini, Laura; Pezzella, Mario. - In: APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTATION. - ISSN 0096-3003. - 528:(2026). [10.1016/j.amc.2026.130132]
Data-informed mathematical characterization of absorption properties in artificial and natural porous materials
Pezzella, Mario
2026
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In this work, we characterize the water absorption properties of selected porous materials through a combined approach that integrates laboratory experiments and mathematical modeling. Specifically, experimental data from imbibition tests on marble, travertine, wackestone and mortar mock-ups are used to inform and validate the mathematical and simulation frameworks. First, a monotonicity-preserving fitting procedure is developed to preprocess the measurements, aiming to reduce noise and mitigate instrumental errors. The imbibition process is then simulated through a partial differential equation model, with parameters calibrated against rough and smoothed data. The proposed procedure appears particularly effective to characterize absorption properties of different materials and it represents a reliable tool for the study and preservation of cultural heritage.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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