In the wooden construction, structural elements are particularly exposed to external climatic conditions during the construction phase. To ensure their durability over their expected lifespan, the required drying time have to be known after a rain shower and before closing the timber structures. This question, involving coupled heat and mass transfer, can be investigated through numerical tools. The aim of this work is to provide experimental data through X-ray imaging to validate the prediction potential of computational models simulating transfer in porous media. Two complementary methods were developed to access the water migration in Norway spruce. The first one allowed to quantitatively measure spatial distribution of moisture content ...
Mathematical models are essential for the development of schedules for the air-circulation drying of...
Mass transport in wood during drying is often described in terms of different periods. Depending on ...
National audienceWater in wood material plays a major role with regard to its mechanical or physical...
International audienceIn the wooden construction, structural elements are particularly exposed to ex...
International audienceThe study of moisture migration in Norway Spruce may reduce the discrepancy be...
Les outils numériques sont couramment utilisés par les entreprises de construction pour concevoir et...
Numerical tools are commonly used by construction companies to design and validate building systems ...
International audienceThis review paper proposes a critical overview of experimental techniques and ...
Wood has potential as a renewable material for a large variety of applications that often call for i...
Wood is susceptible to decay by rot fungi if it is exposed to high-moisture contents during long per...
The use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) as a construction material for high-rise timber buildings ha...
Improved understanding of moisture and mechanical behaviour is a general objective for wood drying r...
Liquid water sorption in the longitudinal direction in wood samples of Picea abies (L.) Karst. (Norw...
This thesis set out to understand the water dynamics in softwood using a lattice Boltzmann model des...
Mathematical models are essential for the development of schedules for the air-circulation drying of...
Mass transport in wood during drying is often described in terms of different periods. Depending on ...
National audienceWater in wood material plays a major role with regard to its mechanical or physical...
International audienceIn the wooden construction, structural elements are particularly exposed to ex...
International audienceThe study of moisture migration in Norway Spruce may reduce the discrepancy be...
Les outils numériques sont couramment utilisés par les entreprises de construction pour concevoir et...
Numerical tools are commonly used by construction companies to design and validate building systems ...
International audienceThis review paper proposes a critical overview of experimental techniques and ...
Wood has potential as a renewable material for a large variety of applications that often call for i...
Wood is susceptible to decay by rot fungi if it is exposed to high-moisture contents during long per...
The use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) as a construction material for high-rise timber buildings ha...
Improved understanding of moisture and mechanical behaviour is a general objective for wood drying r...
Liquid water sorption in the longitudinal direction in wood samples of Picea abies (L.) Karst. (Norw...
This thesis set out to understand the water dynamics in softwood using a lattice Boltzmann model des...
Mathematical models are essential for the development of schedules for the air-circulation drying of...
Mass transport in wood during drying is often described in terms of different periods. Depending on ...
National audienceWater in wood material plays a major role with regard to its mechanical or physical...