In this study, we consider a one-dimensional three-phase model describing wet pressing of paper. Part I is devoted to the simplified case in which air is assumed incompressible. In Part II we drop this assumption. The model is formulated in terms of water saturation and void ratio and it uses a material coordinate to describe spatial dependence. It also involves cross or matching conditions between the wet paper and the felt. In mathematical terms, we end up with a coupled system of equations: a nonlinear diffusion equation and a first order hyperbolic equation. We present some analytical observations to explain the essential behaviour of the model and we carry out numerical experiments using an upwind and a front tracking method
The generation of moisture-induced deformations during the final use of paper is of concern for the ...
In this work a one-dimensional model for the mass and heat transport in the thickness direction of p...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
In this study, we consider a one-dimensional three-phase model describing wet pressing of paper. Par...
In this study we consider a model of wet pressing of paper. We use the techniques and results from t...
We derive a one-dimensional model that describes pressing of water saturated paper in the press-sect...
We derive a one-dimensional model that describes pressing of water saturated paper in the press-sect...
In this paper a one-dimensional model for hot pressing of paper is considered. It is derived by supp...
Paper production is a problem with significant importance for the society and it is a challenging to...
A three-phase ensemble-averaged model is developed for the flow of water and air through a deformabl...
This thesis investigates the coupling between moisture, heat, and deformation in paperboard. The pre...
A theory to describe deforming moist paperboard in environments where both temperature and pressure ...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
Paper production is a problem with significant importance for society; it is also a challenging topi...
This study presents the dynamic capillary pressure model (Hassanizadeh and Gray, Adv Water Resour 13...
The generation of moisture-induced deformations during the final use of paper is of concern for the ...
In this work a one-dimensional model for the mass and heat transport in the thickness direction of p...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
In this study, we consider a one-dimensional three-phase model describing wet pressing of paper. Par...
In this study we consider a model of wet pressing of paper. We use the techniques and results from t...
We derive a one-dimensional model that describes pressing of water saturated paper in the press-sect...
We derive a one-dimensional model that describes pressing of water saturated paper in the press-sect...
In this paper a one-dimensional model for hot pressing of paper is considered. It is derived by supp...
Paper production is a problem with significant importance for the society and it is a challenging to...
A three-phase ensemble-averaged model is developed for the flow of water and air through a deformabl...
This thesis investigates the coupling between moisture, heat, and deformation in paperboard. The pre...
A theory to describe deforming moist paperboard in environments where both temperature and pressure ...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
Paper production is a problem with significant importance for society; it is also a challenging topi...
This study presents the dynamic capillary pressure model (Hassanizadeh and Gray, Adv Water Resour 13...
The generation of moisture-induced deformations during the final use of paper is of concern for the ...
In this work a one-dimensional model for the mass and heat transport in the thickness direction of p...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...