Experimental and numerical analysis of moisture transport in walnut and cherry wood in radial and tangential material directions.
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2017
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English
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The diffusion properties of walnut (Juglans regia L.) and cherry (Prunus avium L.) wood prependicular to the grain are presented. The wet and dry cup tests were carried out in normal climate conditions. Simultaneously, inverse analyses by means of the finite element (FE) method were conducted based on the experimental sorption data. The results show that the numerically derived diffusion model can predict the mass changes during the experiments with sufficient accuracy with a maximum global relative error of 0.43%. However, the numerically determined diffusion coefficients do not show an agreement with the experimental data.
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BioResources
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1930-2126
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12
Issue
4
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North Carolina State University
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Konopka, D., Bachtiar, E. V., Niemz, P., & Kaliske, M. (2017). Experimental and numerical analysis of moisture transport in walnut and cherry wood in radial and tangential material directions. In BioResources (Vol. 12, Issue 4, pp. 8920–8936). North Carolina State University. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.5652
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