2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.127047
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Multiscale analysis of water vapor diffusion in low density fiberboard: Implications as a building material

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“…This range is consistent with the values obtained using the same device with fiberboard samples for which shrinkage is negligible [32].…”
Section: Vapor Sorption Isothermssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This range is consistent with the values obtained using the same device with fiberboard samples for which shrinkage is negligible [32].…”
Section: Vapor Sorption Isothermssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In the case of coupled transfer, it is not so rare to observe non-Fickian behavior. This is revealed, for example, by a slow shift in moisture content during a relative humidity (RH) plateau after a sudden change [42], or by a dependence of the mass diffusion coefficient with the sample thickness [91,82].…”
Section: Non-local Equilibriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a general and robust framework was proposed to include non-local equilibrium in the macroscopic formulation of coupled heat and mass transfer [75]. This framework, which was validated using a dual-scale simulation, allows all non-equilibrium effects to be transferred in a macroscopic formulation using a convolution involving memory functions (the two arrows of figure 10) [3,82].…”
Section: Molecular Relaxation Microscopic Scale Macroscopic Scale Non...mentioning
confidence: 99%