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On the importance of heat and mass transfer coupling for the characterization of hygroscopic insulation materials

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The present work is focused on mass transfer characterization of hygroscopic materials used for insulation, such as Low Density Fibreboards. Due to their particular morphology, these panels present a very high mass diffusivity in the connected gaseous phase and a very low thermal conductivity. This combination of properties exacerbates the coupling between heat and mass transfer in transient state.Based on experimental data obtained with an original set-up and relevant simulations performed using a comprehensive physical formulation, a throughout vision of this question is proposed in the present study. In particular, we emphasize on:- The impressive change in core temperature in terms of magnitude and duration,- The great impact of the internal temperature gradient, which slows down mass diffusion,- The dramatic error on mass diffusivity value if the coupling is ignored.

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hal-01820494 , version 1 (21-06-2018)

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Patrick Perre, Arnaud Challansonnex. On the importance of heat and mass transfer coupling for the characterization of hygroscopic insulation materials. 21th International Drying Symposium IDS'2018, Sep 2018, Valencia, Spain. ⟨10.4995/ids2018.2018.7884⟩. ⟨hal-01820494⟩
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