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Optimization of Energy Consumption in Intermittent Drying of Clay Using a Central Composite Design
This study investigates the influence of drying temperature, air velocity, and intermittence ratio on the drying performance and energy consumption of a convective intermittent drying process. Multi‐response optimization identifies optimal operating conditions that significantly reduce drying time and supplied power while enhancing the drying ...
Nour El Houda Ben Mustapha +2 more
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ABSTRACT Using a large and novel array of instruments on five rockwalls in northern Gaspesia, their respective surface energy balances were calculated and their thermal regimes were measured and modeled to depths exceeding the seasonal frost penetration.
Tom Birien, Francis Gauthier
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On the response to hygrothermal aging of pultruded FRPs used in the civil engineering sector
This paper presents the effects of hygrothermal aging on the durability of a pultruded flat sheet, immersed in distilled water at 25 °C, 40 °C, 60 °C or 80 °C for a period of 224 days.
Sotirios A. Grammatikos +5 more
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Physical Characterization of Biobased Corrugated Panels, an Innovative Material
Corrugated panels possess excellent thermomechanical properties, but, with presently no hygrothermal applications for building envelopes, their full potential still needs to be explored.
Adrien Gaudelas +3 more
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Hygrothermal Properties and Performance of Sea Grass Insulation
Historically, sea grass has been known and used for years as thermal insulation material. However, it is not recognized as a contemporary building material, and thus information regarding its hygrothermal properties and performance in modern constructions is scarce.
Laursen, Theresa Back +3 more
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Hygrothermal Aging of Amine Epoxy: Reversible Static and Fatigue Properties
Fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) are widely used in structural applications. Long-term properties of such materials exposed to water are of high concern and interest, especially for subsea and offshore applications.
Krauklis Andrey E. +2 more
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Investigating the microstructural damage and mechanical properties of coal under deep mine hygrothermal conditions is essential for ensuring the safe and efficient extraction of coal resources.
Haisen Zhao +7 more
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LATENITE: hygrothermal material property database
International Energy Agency, IEA Annex 24, Heat, Air and Moisture Transfer in New and Retrofitted Insulated Envelope Parts, 1994 ...
Karagiozis, Achilles +2 more
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Variations in temperature and moisture content in the earthen plasters of the Maijishan Grottoes can readily lead to mural deterioration. This study investigates the influence of two different clay/sand ratios on the hygrothermal properties of earthen ...
Shanshan Yao +7 more
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Anisotropic hygrothermal properties of 3D printed concrete
3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) is a method for constructing concrete components in layers. There is a knowledge gap regarding hygrothermal anisotropies introduced during the printing process. Standard experimental procedures were applied to quantify the hygrothermal properties of a 3DCP slab that was printed and cut into samples for testing.
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