In order to reduce the heat and mass transfers in buildings, which increase energy bills, the development of composites materials such as earth bricks stabilized with thatch fibers is important for their construction. This paper aims to study a one-dimensional model of heat and moisture transfer through porous building materials. The coupled phenomena of heat and mass transfer are described by the Luikov model. Equations and boundary conditions are discretized using the finite difference method. The results obtained illustrate the temporal evolutions of the temperature and the moisture content, as well as the distributions of the temperature and moisture content inside the wall. The profile of the temperature and water content that are obta...
International audienceThe paper addresses the problem of coupled heat and moisture transfer in porou...
This paper reports on numerical modeling of heat, air, and moisture transfer through multilayered w...
In this paper the new non-equilibrium model of heat and moisture transfer in heterogenous building m...
Bio-based building materials such as earth bricks are attracting renewed interest throughout the wor...
This paper presents a two-dimensional model to study the heat and moisture transfer through porous b...
Most of the building materials are considered porous, and composed of solid matrix and pores. In the...
This paper reports on numerical modeling of heat, air, and moisture transfer through multi...
46 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, 46 references. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www...
Abstract: In the paper, an analytical method utilizing Transfer Function Method has been proposed to...
Many facade failures are probably caused, to a greater or less extent, by hygrothermal stresses due ...
International audiencePlant-based concrete is a construction material which, in addition to having a...
International audienceFor porous building materials, conservation equations for heat and mass transf...
A dynamic mathematical model for simulating the coupled heat and moisture migration through multilay...
The paper presents the initial approach to mathematical and numerical modelling and optimization of ...
The paper presents a mathematical model for calculating the nonisothermal moisture transfer in porou...
International audienceThe paper addresses the problem of coupled heat and moisture transfer in porou...
This paper reports on numerical modeling of heat, air, and moisture transfer through multilayered w...
In this paper the new non-equilibrium model of heat and moisture transfer in heterogenous building m...
Bio-based building materials such as earth bricks are attracting renewed interest throughout the wor...
This paper presents a two-dimensional model to study the heat and moisture transfer through porous b...
Most of the building materials are considered porous, and composed of solid matrix and pores. In the...
This paper reports on numerical modeling of heat, air, and moisture transfer through multi...
46 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, 46 references. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www...
Abstract: In the paper, an analytical method utilizing Transfer Function Method has been proposed to...
Many facade failures are probably caused, to a greater or less extent, by hygrothermal stresses due ...
International audiencePlant-based concrete is a construction material which, in addition to having a...
International audienceFor porous building materials, conservation equations for heat and mass transf...
A dynamic mathematical model for simulating the coupled heat and moisture migration through multilay...
The paper presents the initial approach to mathematical and numerical modelling and optimization of ...
The paper presents a mathematical model for calculating the nonisothermal moisture transfer in porou...
International audienceThe paper addresses the problem of coupled heat and moisture transfer in porou...
This paper reports on numerical modeling of heat, air, and moisture transfer through multilayered w...
In this paper the new non-equilibrium model of heat and moisture transfer in heterogenous building m...