Mixture theory is used to derive a triphasic model to describe processes in paperboard consisting of solid fiber, bound water and gas. The gas is viewed as a miscible mix of the two constituents dry air and water vapor. The governing equations are mass conservation laws for bound water, dry air, water vapor, and mixture energy balance. Constitutive relations are found by exploiting the macroscale dissipation inequality. Resulting constitutive equations include Fickian diffusion of water vapor and dry air, Darcian flow for gas and Fourier heat conduction for the mixture. Mass exchange between bound water, and water vapor due to adsorption/desorption is driven by the difference in chemical potential. The interaction function is based on equil...
The sorption of water vapor by cellulosic materials is modeled with an exponential relationship betw...
The generation of moisture-induced deformations during the final use of paper is of concern for the ...
The macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fiber saturation point has motiv...
A theory to describe deforming moist paperboard in environments where both temperature and pressure ...
This thesis investigates the coupling between moisture, heat, and deformation in paperboard. The pre...
In this work we present a mathematical model describing the coupled heat and moisture transport in p...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
A thermodynamically consistent model for porous cellulose networks is proposed. A general theory is ...
Understanding the complex interplay of mass transport, heat transport and deformation in swelling ce...
A thermodynamically consistent model for multiphase flow in swelling cellulose based material is ado...
Paperboard has been the basis for packaging materials used to aseptically store and protect food and...
Theoretical and experimental study of the paper drying process are presented. A mathematical model d...
In this work a one-dimensional model for the mass and heat transport in the thickness direction of p...
This paper presents experimental analysis and numerical modeling of hygroscopic moisture buffering b...
The heat and mass transfer phenomena that occur in beds of ventilated hygroscopic porous media are c...
The sorption of water vapor by cellulosic materials is modeled with an exponential relationship betw...
The generation of moisture-induced deformations during the final use of paper is of concern for the ...
The macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fiber saturation point has motiv...
A theory to describe deforming moist paperboard in environments where both temperature and pressure ...
This thesis investigates the coupling between moisture, heat, and deformation in paperboard. The pre...
In this work we present a mathematical model describing the coupled heat and moisture transport in p...
A thermodynamically consistent model for heat and mass transfer in deformable wood fibers is develop...
A thermodynamically consistent model for porous cellulose networks is proposed. A general theory is ...
Understanding the complex interplay of mass transport, heat transport and deformation in swelling ce...
A thermodynamically consistent model for multiphase flow in swelling cellulose based material is ado...
Paperboard has been the basis for packaging materials used to aseptically store and protect food and...
Theoretical and experimental study of the paper drying process are presented. A mathematical model d...
In this work a one-dimensional model for the mass and heat transport in the thickness direction of p...
This paper presents experimental analysis and numerical modeling of hygroscopic moisture buffering b...
The heat and mass transfer phenomena that occur in beds of ventilated hygroscopic porous media are c...
The sorption of water vapor by cellulosic materials is modeled with an exponential relationship betw...
The generation of moisture-induced deformations during the final use of paper is of concern for the ...
The macroscopic formulation of moisture transport in wood below the fiber saturation point has motiv...