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Study of the Hygrothermal Behavior of Wood Fiber Insulation Subjected to Non-Isothermal Loading

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Building envelopes are constantly subjected to temperature and moisture gradients. This loading induces a complex response, particularly for highly hygroscopic insulating materials. Latent effects can no longer be neglected for… Click to show full abstract

Building envelopes are constantly subjected to temperature and moisture gradients. This loading induces a complex response, particularly for highly hygroscopic insulating materials. Latent effects can no longer be neglected for these materials in which heat and moisture transfers are strongly coupled. The purpose of this article is to analyze the behavior of a wood fiber insulation subjected to non-isothermal loading under a vapor concentration gradient. An experimental setup and a mathematical model of hygrothermal transfer were developed to analyze the behavior of the wall. The mathematical model describes the main physical phenomena involved, notably water vapor adsorption and the dependence of thermophysical properties in state variables. The experimental setup developed allows studying a wall under controlled conditions. The temperature and relative humidity profiles within the wall were measured. The evolution of the profiles with time suggests that the adsorption of the water vapor occurs together with the redistribution of liquid water within the envelope. The comparison of the experimental results with the numerical model shows good agreement although the prediction can be improved during the transient phase. The comparisons of these results with a purely diffusive thermal transfer model show the limits of the latter and permit quantifying the latent effects on the total heat transfer.

Keywords: wood fiber; subjected non; insulation subjected; non isothermal; behavior wood; fiber insulation

Journal Title: Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2019

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