International audienceIn the part I of the paper, a temperature effect was experimentally observed for the relative humidity measurement. This effect was correlated to the temperature dependence of the sorption isotherm. In this part II of the paper, the influence of this temperature dependence is investigated on the simulated hygrothermal behavior of hemp concrete. Sorption isotherm was modeled through three approaches: a unique curve (like in WUFI), a temperature-dependent GAB model or the Clapeyron equation associated to the isosteric heat of sorption evaluated in the part I of the paper. Comparison between simulation and experiment is performed for the sample presented the part I of the paper and for a wall subjected either to a slow te...
International audienceMoisture transfer in hygroscopic building materials affect the indoor air qual...
In a context of energy efficiency and durability in the field of building, the understanding of hygr...
International audienceHemp-lime concrete (HLC) is a bio-based material which is currently undergoing...
International audienceIn the part I of the paper, a temperature effect was experimentally observed f...
International audienceThe knowledge of sorption isotherm is of high importance when evaluating the p...
AbstractHemp concrete has been used more and more in building construction because hemp is a renewab...
Constructions built with environmentally friendly materials like hemp concrete know currently a real...
International audienceHemp concrete is a bio-based material which is currently undergoing a growing ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this work is to study the effect of taking into account the non-isothermal...
This paper presents experimental hygrothermal data of an hemp concrete wall of dimensions 0.9×0.9×0....
International audienceBuilding envelopes with bio-materials like hemp concrete are currently undergo...
International audienceHemp concrete is a bio-based building material made of hemp shiv and lime. Thi...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Hygric properties are indispensable input parameters for the hygrothermal analy...
International audienceHemp concrete (HC) is a bio-based material which is currently undergoing a gro...
International audienceThe hygroscopic, insulating and agronomic properties of hemp concrete make it ...
International audienceMoisture transfer in hygroscopic building materials affect the indoor air qual...
In a context of energy efficiency and durability in the field of building, the understanding of hygr...
International audienceHemp-lime concrete (HLC) is a bio-based material which is currently undergoing...
International audienceIn the part I of the paper, a temperature effect was experimentally observed f...
International audienceThe knowledge of sorption isotherm is of high importance when evaluating the p...
AbstractHemp concrete has been used more and more in building construction because hemp is a renewab...
Constructions built with environmentally friendly materials like hemp concrete know currently a real...
International audienceHemp concrete is a bio-based material which is currently undergoing a growing ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this work is to study the effect of taking into account the non-isothermal...
This paper presents experimental hygrothermal data of an hemp concrete wall of dimensions 0.9×0.9×0....
International audienceBuilding envelopes with bio-materials like hemp concrete are currently undergo...
International audienceHemp concrete is a bio-based building material made of hemp shiv and lime. Thi...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Hygric properties are indispensable input parameters for the hygrothermal analy...
International audienceHemp concrete (HC) is a bio-based material which is currently undergoing a gro...
International audienceThe hygroscopic, insulating and agronomic properties of hemp concrete make it ...
International audienceMoisture transfer in hygroscopic building materials affect the indoor air qual...
In a context of energy efficiency and durability in the field of building, the understanding of hygr...
International audienceHemp-lime concrete (HLC) is a bio-based material which is currently undergoing...