Transfer equations in a transport model for wood drying are rearranged to give equations that have similar form to those of Luikov's drying model. In this way the transport coefficients in these equations are derived from the transport model and are functions of moisture content, temperature, wood properties (density, permeability, and bound water diffusivity), and properties of moisture (liquid density and viscosity, vapor density, and viscosity).The above-derived equations are used to examine the relationship between the transport model and the simple diffusion model. It is shown that the diffusion model can be regarded as a simplified form of the transport model when the effect of temperature gradient is neglected. The diffusion model is...
An unsteady-state diffusion model is applied for studying wood drying below the fibre saturation poi...
New understanding, theories, and techniques for moisture flow and distribution were developed in thi...
International audienceThis keynote paper intends to clearly define the possibilities and limitations...
The drying of lumber was modeled by the diffusion of water in wood, according to Fick's second law. ...
The knowledge of the ratio ϵ of vapor diffusion to the total water movement in wood during drying is...
This study compares a number of coupled heat and mass transfer models and presents numerical compari...
A study is made of the simultaneous heat and mass transfer processes which occur within a finite woo...
Mass transport in wood during drying can have different mechanisms at different periods of drying. D...
This paper is the second in a series of papers reporting on experiments in nonisothermal diffusion o...
In this publication a multiscale homogenization model for moisture transport in wood is developed an...
This article presents an analytical technique for determining the moisture diffusivities and moistur...
Mass transport in wood during drying is often described in terms of different periods. Depending on ...
Mass transport in wood during drying is often described in terms of different periods. Depending on ...
In memoriam of Dr. H. Peter STEINHAGEN In this work we present a mathematical model to predict the r...
Vacuum techniques are commonly used in material drying applications as they provide good quality at ...
An unsteady-state diffusion model is applied for studying wood drying below the fibre saturation poi...
New understanding, theories, and techniques for moisture flow and distribution were developed in thi...
International audienceThis keynote paper intends to clearly define the possibilities and limitations...
The drying of lumber was modeled by the diffusion of water in wood, according to Fick's second law. ...
The knowledge of the ratio ϵ of vapor diffusion to the total water movement in wood during drying is...
This study compares a number of coupled heat and mass transfer models and presents numerical compari...
A study is made of the simultaneous heat and mass transfer processes which occur within a finite woo...
Mass transport in wood during drying can have different mechanisms at different periods of drying. D...
This paper is the second in a series of papers reporting on experiments in nonisothermal diffusion o...
In this publication a multiscale homogenization model for moisture transport in wood is developed an...
This article presents an analytical technique for determining the moisture diffusivities and moistur...
Mass transport in wood during drying is often described in terms of different periods. Depending on ...
Mass transport in wood during drying is often described in terms of different periods. Depending on ...
In memoriam of Dr. H. Peter STEINHAGEN In this work we present a mathematical model to predict the r...
Vacuum techniques are commonly used in material drying applications as they provide good quality at ...
An unsteady-state diffusion model is applied for studying wood drying below the fibre saturation poi...
New understanding, theories, and techniques for moisture flow and distribution were developed in thi...
International audienceThis keynote paper intends to clearly define the possibilities and limitations...