Wood is traditionally modeled as an orthotropic material, with direction dependent transport properties, in this way homogenizing the specific structure of wood: a cellular material with growth rings, consisting of early wood and late wood layers. In this paper we present a mesoscopic model for vapor transport in wood, where earlywood and latewood are modeled as distinct materials. The sorption and vapor transport properties for early- and latewood are determined using a unit cell model with constant cell geometry. These properties are used in two-dimensional calculations of vapor transport in a piece of wood consisting of several growth rings. The mesoscopic results are compared to measurement results and to macroscopic results using homog...
In this paper we are going to present a method to link the macroscopically observed material propert...
Modelling of moisture transport in wood is of great importance as most mechanical and physical prope...
A statistical study of the cell dimensions in a growth ring of spruce along the radial and tangentia...
Wood is traditionally modeled as an orthotropic material, with direction dependent transport propert...
Wood is traditionally modeled as an orthotropic material, with direction dependent transport propert...
Wood is traditionally modeled as an orthotropic material, with direction dependent transport propert...
Moisture transport in wood is complex due to its anisotropic material structure, resulting from the ...
Moisture transport in wood is complex due to its anisotropic material structure, resulting from the ...
In this work the focus is on the multiscale behavior of wood. Where appl icable, the measurements a...
The macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fiber saturation point has motiv...
The macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fiber saturation point has motiv...
In this publication a multiscale homogenization model for moisture transport in wood is developed an...
During the last three decades the macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fi...
During the last three decades the macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fi...
Moisture transport and sorption in wood may not be accurately described by Fick's law of diffusion. ...
In this paper we are going to present a method to link the macroscopically observed material propert...
Modelling of moisture transport in wood is of great importance as most mechanical and physical prope...
A statistical study of the cell dimensions in a growth ring of spruce along the radial and tangentia...
Wood is traditionally modeled as an orthotropic material, with direction dependent transport propert...
Wood is traditionally modeled as an orthotropic material, with direction dependent transport propert...
Wood is traditionally modeled as an orthotropic material, with direction dependent transport propert...
Moisture transport in wood is complex due to its anisotropic material structure, resulting from the ...
Moisture transport in wood is complex due to its anisotropic material structure, resulting from the ...
In this work the focus is on the multiscale behavior of wood. Where appl icable, the measurements a...
The macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fiber saturation point has motiv...
The macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fiber saturation point has motiv...
In this publication a multiscale homogenization model for moisture transport in wood is developed an...
During the last three decades the macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fi...
During the last three decades the macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fi...
Moisture transport and sorption in wood may not be accurately described by Fick's law of diffusion. ...
In this paper we are going to present a method to link the macroscopically observed material propert...
Modelling of moisture transport in wood is of great importance as most mechanical and physical prope...
A statistical study of the cell dimensions in a growth ring of spruce along the radial and tangentia...