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Energy and Buildings, Vol.38, No.10, 1283-1292, 2006
Effect of initial conditions, boundary conditions and thickness on the moisture buffering capacity of spruce plywood
In this paper, the moisture buffering capacity of spruce plywood is measured by recording the change in mass of a test specimen when the air relative humidity is changed between 33% RH and 75% RH. The aim is to represent diurnal cycles in indoor humidity with 33% RH maintained for 16 h and 75% RH maintained for 8 h. Measurements are taken using two different apparatuses, which provide different convective transfer coefficients between the air and the plywood, and the results are compared to a numerical model for validation. The validated numerical model is then used to investigate the effect of initial conditions, boundary conditions and thickness on the moisture buffering capacity of plywood. The results show that the buffering capacity of plywood depends on the initial conditions and thickness of the plywood as well as the surface film coefficient and humidity cycle. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:moisture buffering capacity;spruce plywood;convective transfer coefficients;initial conditions;effective thickness;quasi-steady state