Development of a hysteresis model based on axisymmetric and homotopic properties to predict moisture transfer in building materials

IF 1.8 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Journal of Building Physics Pub Date : 2023-01-20 DOI:10.1177/17442591221144785
Ahmad Deeb, F. Benmahiddine, J. Berger, R. Belarbi
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Current hygrothermal behaviour prediction models neglect the hysteresis phenomenon. This leads to a discrepancy between numerical and experimental results, and a miscalculation of buildings’ durability. In this paper, a new mathematical model of hysteresis is proposed and implemented in a hygrothermal model to reduce this discrepancy. The model is based on a symmetry property between sorption curves and uses also a homotopic transformation relative to a parameter s ∈ [ 0 , 1 ] . The advantage of this model lies in its ease of use and implementation since it could be applied with the knowledge of only one main sorption curve by considering s = 0 , in other words, we only use the axisymmetric property here. In the case where the other main sorption curve is known, we use this curve to incorporate the homotopy property in order to calibrate the parameter s .The full version of the proposed model is called Axisymmetric + Homotopic. Furthermore, it was compared not only with the experimental sorption curves of different types of materials but also with a model that is well known in the literature (CARMELIET’s model). This comparison shows that the Axisymmetric + Homotopic model reliably predicts hysteresis loops of various types of materials even with the knowledge of only one of the main sorption curves. However, the full version of Axisymmetric + Homotopic model is more reliable and covers a large range of materials. The proposed model was incorporated into the mass transfer model. The simulation results strongly match the experimental ones.
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基于轴对称和同伦特性的滞回模型的发展,以预测建筑材料中的水分转移
目前的热液行为预测模型忽略了滞后现象。这导致了数值与实验结果之间的差异,以及对建筑物耐久性的错误计算。本文提出了一种新的迟滞数学模型,并在热液模型中实现,以减少这种差异。该模型基于吸收曲线之间的对称性,并且还使用了相对于参数s∈[0,1]的同伦变换。该模型的优点在于易于使用和实现,因为在考虑s = 0的情况下,只需要知道一条主吸收曲线就可以应用该模型,换句话说,我们在这里只使用轴对称性质。在已知其他主要吸收曲线的情况下,我们使用这条曲线来结合同伦性质,以便校准参数s。所提出模型的完整版本称为轴对称+同伦。此外,还将其与不同材料的实验吸附曲线进行了比较,并与文献中著名的模型(CARMELIET模型)进行了比较。这一比较表明,轴对称+同伦模型即使只知道其中一条主吸收曲线,也能可靠地预测各种材料的磁滞回线。而完整版的轴对称+同伦模型更可靠,涵盖的材料范围更广。该模型被纳入到传质模型中。仿真结果与实验结果吻合较好。
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Journal of Building Physics
Journal of Building Physics 工程技术-结构与建筑技术
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5.10
自引率
15.00%
发文量
10
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Building Physics (J. Bldg. Phys) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes a high quality research and state of the art “integrated” papers to promote scientifically thorough advancement of all the areas of non-structural performance of a building and particularly in heat, air, moisture transfer.
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