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Title: Definition of two-dimensional condensation via BEM, using the Glaser method approach
Authors: Simões, Nuno 
Branco, Fernando 
Tadeu, António 
Keywords: Temperature; Vapour pressure; Heat transfer; Moisture diffusion; Condensation
Issue Date: 2002
Citation: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements. 26:6 (2002) 527-536
Abstract: This work describes an iterative technique for the definition of condensation across two-dimensional elements via the boundary element method (BEM). Initially, the BEM is used to calculate the steady-state conduction of heat and vapour diffusion, discretizing only the boundary materials' discontinuities. Then, a small sub-domain is defined, where condensation develops; that is, where the vapour pressure exceeds the vapour saturation pressure. Using the Glaser approach, the vapour pressure is equalised to the vapour saturation pressure, and then the vapour equilibrium is redefined by means of the BEM solution. This process is repeated until all sub-domains where vapour pressure exceeds vapour saturation pressure are eliminated.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/4017
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FCTUC Eng.Civil - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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