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Mould growth on wood at fluctuating humidity conditions, energy efficiency and energy conservation: policies, programmes and their effectiveness

Viitanen, H. and Bjurman, J.
1995
Mat. und Org., 29(1): 27-46


Viitanen, H. and Bjurman, J., (1995), "Mould growth on wood at fluctuating humidity conditions, energy efficiency and energy conservation: policies, programmes and their effectiveness", Mat. und Org., 29(1): 27-46.
Abstract:
Summary A mathematical model for the simulation of mould fungi growth on wooden material is presented, based on previous regression models for mould growth on sapwood of pine and spruce. Quantification of mould growth in the model is based on the mould index used in the experiments for visual inspection. The model consists of differential equations describing the growth rate of the mould index in different fluctuating conditions including the effect of exposure time, temperature, relative humidity and dry periods. Temperature and humidity conditions favourable for mould growth are presented as a mathematical model. The mould index has an upper limit which depends on temperature and relative humidity. This limiting value can also be interpreted as the critical relative humidity needed for mould growth depending also on the mould growth itself. The model enables to calculate the development of mould growth on the surface of small wooden samples exposed to arbitrary fluctuating temperature and humidity conditions including dry periods. The numerical values of the parameters included in the model are fitted for pine and spruce sapwood, but the functional form of the model can be reasoned to be valid also for other wood-based materials.


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Author Information and Other Publications Notes
Viitanen, H.
VTT Building Technology, Wood Technology, P.O. Box 1806, FIN-02044 VTT, Finland
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Bjurman, J.
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