Knowledge of effects of moisture exposure on timber structures is important for serviceability and load bearing capacity of timber elements and systems. Varying climate affects the moisture content profiles in timber as the relative humidity changes in the ambient air. This paper presents methods for calculation of diffusion based moisture transport and corresponding results on how timber responds to varying moisture with regard to moisture penetration and distribution. The calculations are based on measured outdoor relative humidity and temperature at different climatic locations in Sweden. No remarkably large deviations between the different climatic locations were found in general, which is positive in a design code perspective
Timber structures and wooden element are in general affected by moisture and moisture variation in d...
This study is a start to investigate the relationship between micro climate, i.e. the climate at the...
This study analysed the hygrothermal behaviour of timber-framed exterior walls adjacent to wet rooms...
The hygroscopic behaviour of wood leads to changes in the physical and mechanical properties. The co...
It is known that moisture content changes in wood strongly affect the mechano-sorptive effects, whic...
To predict the service life of a structure, a model where the exposure of a structure is compared to...
In variable humidity conditions, wood absorbs or desorbs moisture from the air. Unless the change in...
Timber products subjected to climatic variations commonly display moisture-induced distortions that ...
Joints in timber structures are particularly vulnerable to degradation due to their tendency to trap...
A diffusion based Finite Element- model designed to calculate changes in moisture content distributi...
Abstract in French Decay-prediction models can be used to predict the service life of wooden compone...
This thesis concerns the moisture conditions in rain exposed wood structures, i.e. wood exposed to h...
The article is focused on simulation of moisture transfer in wood of norway spruce (Picea abies L.)....
In the past, predicting the behavior of wood exposed to a variable temperature and humidity environm...
The moisture content (MC) in timber structures follows relative humidity and temperature variations ...
Timber structures and wooden element are in general affected by moisture and moisture variation in d...
This study is a start to investigate the relationship between micro climate, i.e. the climate at the...
This study analysed the hygrothermal behaviour of timber-framed exterior walls adjacent to wet rooms...
The hygroscopic behaviour of wood leads to changes in the physical and mechanical properties. The co...
It is known that moisture content changes in wood strongly affect the mechano-sorptive effects, whic...
To predict the service life of a structure, a model where the exposure of a structure is compared to...
In variable humidity conditions, wood absorbs or desorbs moisture from the air. Unless the change in...
Timber products subjected to climatic variations commonly display moisture-induced distortions that ...
Joints in timber structures are particularly vulnerable to degradation due to their tendency to trap...
A diffusion based Finite Element- model designed to calculate changes in moisture content distributi...
Abstract in French Decay-prediction models can be used to predict the service life of wooden compone...
This thesis concerns the moisture conditions in rain exposed wood structures, i.e. wood exposed to h...
The article is focused on simulation of moisture transfer in wood of norway spruce (Picea abies L.)....
In the past, predicting the behavior of wood exposed to a variable temperature and humidity environm...
The moisture content (MC) in timber structures follows relative humidity and temperature variations ...
Timber structures and wooden element are in general affected by moisture and moisture variation in d...
This study is a start to investigate the relationship between micro climate, i.e. the climate at the...
This study analysed the hygrothermal behaviour of timber-framed exterior walls adjacent to wet rooms...