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The use of sorption and excess sorption isotherm in the mathematical modeling of the unsteady-state heat and humidity regime of the building envelope

  • Z. Zhou
  • , K. P. Zubarev*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Moscow State University of Civil Engineering
  • Research Institute of Building Physics Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences
  • People's Friendship University of Russia

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Abstract

In the given article the development of the moisture transfer equation based on the theory of moisture potential is considered. The task of combined heat and moisture transfer is one of the most complicated tasks in the building thermal physics field. The classical equations of moisture transfer by K.F. Fokin representing the transfer of moisture under the action of partial transfer potentials - the gradient of the partial pressure of water vapor and the gradient of humidity F – are listed. The possibility of uniform accounting of the combined water vapor transfer on the basis of the moisture potential F is described. The sorption isotherm for aerated concrete is constructed in accordance with the experiment carried out in a desiccator with an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid. A new equation of moisture transfer which takes into account moistening with vaporous moisture in the sorption zone of moisture and liquid moisture in the excess sorption zone of moisture is derived. In order to simplify the work with the obtained equation a new value of the relative potential capacity is introduced. А graph construction of sorption and excess sorption isotherms which are obtained using an analytical expression for the relative potential capacity is proposed. In the sorption zone of humidification the sorption and excess sorption isotherms coincide with the classical sorption isotherm. Meanwhile, in the excess sorption zone of humidification the sorption and excess sorption isotherms depend on temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052072
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2131
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Dec 2021
EventIntelligent Information Technology and Mathematical Modeling 2021, IITMM 2021 - Divnomorskoe, Russian Federation
Duration: 31 May 20216 Jun 2021

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