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Data for TRansport Of water VApor (TROVA) software test

2022
Necessary data for carrying out the tests using TRANSPORT OF WATER VApor (TROVA) software for forward and backward in time. The TROVA software, was developed in Python and Fortran for the study of moisture sources and sinks.
José C. Fernández‐Alvarez   +3 more
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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 Transfer
In 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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Gas, Vapor and Water Transport in Polymer Films

1973
There has been a huge upsurge of interest in recent years in the transport of gases and vapors through polymer films. More than two hundred papers have been published in this general area in the past five years most of which were concerned, at least in part, with fundamental aspects of the problem.
V. Stannett   +2 more
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Transport Properties of Water Vapor in Polylactide/Montmorillonite Nanocomposites

Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B, 2004
Abstract 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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ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR TRANSPORT AND THE WATER BALANCE OF NORTH AMERICA: PART I. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WATER VAPOR FLUX FIELD

Monthly Weather Review, 1967
Abstract The atmospheric water vapor flux over North America and the Central American Sea (Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea) has been investigated for the period May 1, 1961–April 30, 1963, as part of a more general study of the water balance of these areas.
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Numerical investigations of vapor condensation and water transport in gas diffusion layers of PEMFC

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2021
Daokuan Jiao, Kui Jiao, Qing Du
exaly  

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