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Dynamic Water Vapor and Heat Transport through Layered Fabrics
Textile Research Journal, 1992Dynamic water vapor and heat transport in the transient state was investigated for fabrics made of polyester, acrylic, cotton, and wool fibers. The overall dissipation rate of water vapor depends on both the vapor transport rate and the vapor absorption by fibers, which are mutually interrelated. Water vapor transport is governed by the vapor pressure
T. Yasuda, M. Miyama, H. Yasuda
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Gasoline vapor transport through a high-water-content soil
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 1991Abstract The diffusive transport of gasoline vapors in a fine-grained, high-water-conent soil was examined in a combined field, laboratory and modeling study. Subsurface vapor concentrations of a variety of gasoline-derived compounds were monitored for one year at a gasoline service station.
Richard L. Johnson, Matthew Perrott
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Statistical modeling of water vapor transport through woven fabrics
Textile Research Journal, 2012Water vapor transport through textile structures is complicated and governed by various factors, including fabric openness, fabric thickness, pore size, and intrinsic fiber properties. The objective of this study is to understand parameters that are critical in the moisture vapor transport through woven textiles and develop a predictive model that ...
Seungsin Lee, S Kay Obendorf
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Transport Properties of Water Vapor in Polylactide/Montmorillonite Nanocomposites
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B, 2004Abstract Both intercalated and exfoliated poly(L‐lactide) (PLA) layered aluminosilicate nanocomposites were synthesized and characterized in terms of barrier properties. Intercalated polylactide/montmorillonite nanocomposites were obtained by melt blending PLA and a montmorillonite modified with bis‐(2‐hydroxyethyl)methyl (tallowalkyl) ammonium cations
GORRASI, Giuliana +5 more
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Water Vapor Transport through a Flail‐Chopped Corn Residue
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1990Abstract Crop residue at the soil surface is known to decrease evaporation, and measurements have shown that wind increases evaporative loss through residues; however, to our knowledge, measurements of water vapor flux through residues have not defined their vapor conductance.
C. B. Tanner, Y. Shen
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Water Vapor Movement on Mass and Heat Transport in the Perspective of Water Vapor Buoyancy: A Review
Journal of Advanced Research in Numerical Heat TransferIn 1957, the governing equation of mass and heat transport in the soil or porous media was popularised, now commonly referred to as PdV theory. This governing equation helps to quantify and simulate the water, vapor and heat in porous media. But at the same time, due to the fundamental uncertainty parameter in the equation, it was continuously updated.
null Khairul Ikhwan Mohd Jamalludin +4 more
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Stable isotopes in atmospheric water vapor and applications to the hydrologic cycle
Reviews of Geophysics, 2016Joseph Galewsky +2 more
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Bridging the Gap between Reality and Ideal in Chemical Vapor Deposition Growth of Graphene
Chemical Reviews, 2018Li Lin, Bing Deng, Zhongti Sun
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