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Drying and Wetting of Building Materials and Components

Title
Drying and Wetting of Building Materials and Components [electronic resource] / edited by J.M.P.Q. Delgado.
ISBN
9783319045313
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Physical Description
V, 215 p. 130 illus., 51 illus. in color : online resource.
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Summary
This book, Drying and Wetting of Building Materials and Components, provides a collection of recent contributions in the field of drying and wetting in porous building materials. The main benefit of the book is that it discusses some of the most important topics related to the drying and wetting processes, namely, innovations and trends in drying science and technology, drying mechanism and theory, equipment, advanced modelling, complex simulation and experimentation. At the same time, these topics will be going to the encounter of a variety of scientific and engineering disciplines. The book is divided in several chapters that intend to be a resume of the current state of knowledge for benefit of professional colleagues.
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Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 01, 2014
Series
Building pathology and rehabilitation ; 4.
Building Pathology and Rehabilitation, 4
Contents
Air Drying Technologies Applied to Buildings Treatment
Moisture Transfer Kinetics in Building Materials and Components: Modeling, Experimental Data, Simulation
Wetting and Drying Kinetics of Building Materials
Pore Structure Parameters and Drying Rates of Building Materials
Setting and Drying of Bio-Based Building Materials
Modelling of Wetting and Drying Cycles in Building Structures
A Review of Drying Theory and Modelling Approaches
Cost Effective and Energy Efficient Control of Indoor Humidity in Buildings with Hygroscopic Building Materials and Desiccants in the HVAC System
Risk of Condensation in Mechanically Attached Roof Systems in Cold U.S. Climate Zones.  .
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