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A comparison of various techniques for determination of moisture diffusivity from moisture profiles

Drchalova, J., Pavlik, Z. and Cerny, R.
2002
6th Symposium on Building Physics in the Nordic Countries, Trondheim, Norway, Jun 17


Drchalova, J., Pavlik, Z. and Cerny, R., (2002), "A comparison of various techniques for determination of moisture diffusivity from moisture profiles", 6th Symposium on Building Physics in the Nordic Countries, Trondheim, Norway, Jun 17.
Abstract:
METHODS FOR DETERMINATION OF MOISTURE DIFFUSIVITY

The most of methods for solving inverse problems of moisture transport are based on measuring moisture profiles in a 1-D approximation, u(x,t). The basic experiment setup is very common. A rod-shaped specimen has one of its face sides in a direct contact with water, and the other face is left free in contact with the surrounding air. The lateral sides are water- proof and vapor-proof insulated to ensure 1-D moisture transport. The moisture profiles in selected times are then measured by a proper method, as for instance NMR, X-ray attenuation, ¦Ã-ray attenuation, capacitance, microwave, etc.

In the practical solution of inverse problems of moisture transport, transient methods are usually preferred because the steady-state methods are very time consuming, the requirements for vapor tightness are higher than for the transient methods, and in addition, for some materials it is not possible to get any results because the steady state moisture profile is in the form of a constant moisture distribution. In this paper, we will show four selected transient methods which are commonly used in our laboratory.

Survey of four (4): Methods for solving inverse problems for moisture transport from moisture profile.

Matano method

Gradient method:

Difference method: Cerny R., Toman J., 1998, Determination of temperature- and moisture-dependent thermal conductivity by solving the inverse problem of heat conduction

Double integration method

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