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The following pages link to A method for predicting heat and moisture transfer through multilayered walls based on temperature and moisture content gradients (Q2488655):
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- Thermal diffusion of water vapour in porous materials: fact or fiction? (Q533250) (← links)
- Heat and mass transfer in unsaturated porous media: moisture effects in compost piles self-heating (Q549366) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of thermal conductivity process in salt-contaminated wall materials (Q621119) (← links)
- Environmentally motivated modeling of hygro-thermally induced stresses in the layered limestone masonry structures: physical motivation and numerical modeling (Q665857) (← links)
- Heat transfer -- a review of 2005 literature (Q708975) (← links)
- A whole range hygric material model: modelling liquid and vapour transport properties in porous media (Q846692) (← links)
- The temperature distribution influenced by moisture and vapor pressure in a multilayered composite wall (Q922669) (← links)
- Heat, air and moisture transfer through hollow porous blocks (Q1013250) (← links)
- A building corner model for hygrothermal performance and mould growth risk analyses (Q1038183) (← links)
- Verification of an energy balance approach to estimate indoor wall heat fluxes using transfer functions and simplified solar heat gain calculations (Q1410966) (← links)
- Review of reduced order models for heat and moisture transfer in building physics with emphasis in PGD approaches (Q1684408) (← links)
- Homogenization of coupled heat and moisture transport in masonry structures including interfaces (Q2451311) (← links)
- A method to solve the multilayer non-continuity problem for heat and moisture transfer in building structures (Q4446950) (← links)
- An efficient method to estimate sorption isotherm curve coefficients (Q4990724) (← links)
- A spectral method for solving heat and moisture transfer through consolidated porous media (Q6555321) (← links)