International audienceNon-Fickian diffusion in native and thermally modified wood was analyzed by the inverse method. A low quality of the identified diffusivity values was found for the diffusivity which was either constant or varying with water content. This was explained by the non-Fickian behavior. It was especially distinct for thermally modified wood for which an increased delay in obtaining the hygroscopic equilibrium was clearly shown. Such a delay was explained by time required for molecular reorganization to produce new sorption sites. This phenomenon was accounted to improve the physical model by modifying the convective boundary condition. A relaxation mechanism was used for this purpose with an adequate time constant
Indirect determination of tangential and radial steam diffusitivity of beech. In order to character...
International audienceDetermination of water distribution in wood over time is necessary to understa...
International audienceDetermination of water distribution in wood over time is necessary to understa...
International audienceNon-Fickian diffusion in native and thermally modified wood was analyzed by th...
International audienceIn this work, a relaxation term was added to the convective boundary condition...
International audienceIn this work, a relaxation term was added to the convective boundary condition...
Moisture transport and sorption in wood may not be accurately described by Fick's law of diffusion. ...
This paper presents a study and a refinement of the sorption rate model in a so-called multi-Fickian...
In the hygroscopic range of wood and without any thermal gradient, transfer of water vapor and bound...
An unsteady-state diffusion model is applied for studying wood drying below the fibre saturation poi...
This paper is the second in a series of papers reporting on experiments in nonisothermal diffusion o...
In the hygroscopic range of wood and without any thermal gradient, transfer of water vapor and bound...
A series of nine experiments was performed with one surface of the wood specimen maintained at appro...
The assumption that non-stationary sorption processes associated with wood canbe evaluated by analys...
It has been hypothesized that "anomalous" transient moisture sorption in wood at high relative humid...
Indirect determination of tangential and radial steam diffusitivity of beech. In order to character...
International audienceDetermination of water distribution in wood over time is necessary to understa...
International audienceDetermination of water distribution in wood over time is necessary to understa...
International audienceNon-Fickian diffusion in native and thermally modified wood was analyzed by th...
International audienceIn this work, a relaxation term was added to the convective boundary condition...
International audienceIn this work, a relaxation term was added to the convective boundary condition...
Moisture transport and sorption in wood may not be accurately described by Fick's law of diffusion. ...
This paper presents a study and a refinement of the sorption rate model in a so-called multi-Fickian...
In the hygroscopic range of wood and without any thermal gradient, transfer of water vapor and bound...
An unsteady-state diffusion model is applied for studying wood drying below the fibre saturation poi...
This paper is the second in a series of papers reporting on experiments in nonisothermal diffusion o...
In the hygroscopic range of wood and without any thermal gradient, transfer of water vapor and bound...
A series of nine experiments was performed with one surface of the wood specimen maintained at appro...
The assumption that non-stationary sorption processes associated with wood canbe evaluated by analys...
It has been hypothesized that "anomalous" transient moisture sorption in wood at high relative humid...
Indirect determination of tangential and radial steam diffusitivity of beech. In order to character...
International audienceDetermination of water distribution in wood over time is necessary to understa...
International audienceDetermination of water distribution in wood over time is necessary to understa...