Computed Tomography (CT) is a non-destructive testing (NDT) technique used to measure the moisture content of building materials accurately. It provides detailed images of the internal structure of materials, enabling analysts to assess moisture distribution and variations.
CT scanning involves exposing the material to X-rays from multiple angles. The X-rays are attenuated by the material, and the resulting data is processed using computer algorithms to reconstruct cross-sectional images. These images allow analysts to visualize the internal structure of the material and measure moisture content based on its density and absorption characteristics.
CT is a highly effective tool for measuring the moisture content of building materials, providing valuable information for moisture management, building diagnostics, and forensic investigations.