The modeling of coupled heat and moisture transport is found to be a valuable method in which possible damage-related processes in building materials and components can be predicted. This paper includes the implementation and comparison of two types of moisture potentials used in the modeling of coupled heat and moisture transport: the natural logarithmic of the suction pressure (LPc) and the relative humidity (Rh). Two finite element models evaluating the coupled thermal and hygric transport have been developed using COMSOL Multiphysics®. The two developed models were verified with the normative benchmark test of European Provisional Standard prEN 15026. These models appear to be valid predictive tools to investigate the impact of a change...
Abstract: Coupled heat, air, and moisture transfers through building envelope have an important effe...
This book presents a critical review on the development and application of hygrothermal analysis met...
Moisture-related damage is an important issue when looking at the performance of building envelopes....
The modeling of coupled heat and moisture transport is found to be a valuable method in which possib...
The modeling of coupled heat and moisture transport is found to be a valuable method in which possib...
The modeling of coupled heat and moisture transport is found to be a valuable method in which possib...
Performance and service life of building components are to a large extent determined by their hygrot...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
This dissertation thesis is focused on the study of simultaneous transport of heat and moisture in b...
There are many models for coupled moisture and heat flow in porous building materials. A question is...
Abstract: Coupled heat, air, and moisture transfers through building envelope have an important effe...
This book presents a critical review on the development and application of hygrothermal analysis met...
Moisture-related damage is an important issue when looking at the performance of building envelopes....
The modeling of coupled heat and moisture transport is found to be a valuable method in which possib...
The modeling of coupled heat and moisture transport is found to be a valuable method in which possib...
The modeling of coupled heat and moisture transport is found to be a valuable method in which possib...
Performance and service life of building components are to a large extent determined by their hygrot...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
Over the past decade, a large number of numerical models have been developed to predict heat and moi...
This dissertation thesis is focused on the study of simultaneous transport of heat and moisture in b...
There are many models for coupled moisture and heat flow in porous building materials. A question is...
Abstract: Coupled heat, air, and moisture transfers through building envelope have an important effe...
This book presents a critical review on the development and application of hygrothermal analysis met...
Moisture-related damage is an important issue when looking at the performance of building envelopes....