The anelastic behaviour of some porous media has been studied as a function
of their water content. The investigated systems (oxides, calcite, carbon)
have been chosen to provide various chemical as well as physical environme
nts to the fluid. From the chemical point of view, the hydrophilic/hydropho
bic balance has been considered. The hydrophilic character of the oxides ha
s been varied by heat treatments. Naturally hydrophobic graphite has been m
ade hydrophilic by oxidation. The experimental results point to the large i
nfluence of the fi rst water monolayer on the anelastic properties of the c
omposite media. The main physical character taken into account is the crack
aspect ratio i.e. the ratio of the smallest to largest dimension of the po
res. Two models have been considered. In the first one anelasticity results
from the molecular motion of the adsorbate inside the fluid phase. The sec
ond one is a grain-to-grain contact model which takes into account the know
n variations of the coefficient of friction with hydration of the surfaces.
The physical state of water in the low content range is discussed: it is c
onjectured to be liquid. The maximum in the damping efficiency of the compo
site as the water content is varied is still a matter of debate. (C) 1998 K
luwer Academic Publishers.