The sorption isotherm is one of the most important hygric properties for modeling moisture transport in hygroscopic materials. For wood and wood based materials, the equilibrium moisture content within hygroscopic range is a function of temperature and relative humidity as well as its sorption history. The constitutive equations of the existing models in literature, which attempted to take into account temperature dependent sorption hysteresis, are either incomplete or have too many model parameters needed to be experimentally determined. As a result they are not suitable for practical applications in building physics. Therefore, a coupled heat and moisture transport model is formulated based on the classical local thermodynamic equilibrium...
The sorption hysteresis effect, i.e. different wood equilibrium moisture contents (EMCs) in desorpti...
This paper presents a study and a refinement of the sorption rate model in a so-called multi-Fickian...
Seven wood sorption models available in the literature were parameterized for prediction of equilibr...
The equilibrium moisture content in wood depends not only on the current relative humidity in the am...
The moisture content in wood near the surface depends not only on the current relative humidity in t...
ACLInternational audienceThe independent domain theory is used to analyze the influence of sorption ...
Modeling of heat and moisture transport in wood based materials requires the knowledge of material p...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
Sorption hysteresis of wood is modelled using a modification of the independent domain approach by t...
A sorption isotherm expresses the relation between ambient relative humidity (RH) and equilibrium mo...
Renewable wooden products exposed to continuously variable outdoor climates are strongly affected by...
In the cellular structure of wood, bound-water diffusion and water-vapor diffusion interact via sor...
The sorption hysteresis effect, i.e. different wood equilibrium moisture contents (EMCs) in desorpti...
This paper presents a study and a refinement of the sorption rate model in a so-called multi-Fickian...
Seven wood sorption models available in the literature were parameterized for prediction of equilibr...
The equilibrium moisture content in wood depends not only on the current relative humidity in the am...
The moisture content in wood near the surface depends not only on the current relative humidity in t...
ACLInternational audienceThe independent domain theory is used to analyze the influence of sorption ...
Modeling of heat and moisture transport in wood based materials requires the knowledge of material p...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
Sorption hysteresis of wood is modelled using a modification of the independent domain approach by t...
A sorption isotherm expresses the relation between ambient relative humidity (RH) and equilibrium mo...
Renewable wooden products exposed to continuously variable outdoor climates are strongly affected by...
In the cellular structure of wood, bound-water diffusion and water-vapor diffusion interact via sor...
The sorption hysteresis effect, i.e. different wood equilibrium moisture contents (EMCs) in desorpti...
This paper presents a study and a refinement of the sorption rate model in a so-called multi-Fickian...
Seven wood sorption models available in the literature were parameterized for prediction of equilibr...