Hi,
I'm trying analyze how much fixing-stripes (vapor retarder) of a moisture bell effects the results of the measurement.
I splitted up a wall (aerated concreted) into a few layers and put different water contents into these layers to get something like a curve. It looks more like stairs.
Is there any possibility to get a real curve in equilibrium from the beginning of the calculation? The problem is that at the beginning of the calculation it still isn't in an equilibrium and I'm calculating for 2 hours.
It should be real-life conditions because these measurements should be made in dwellings, not at a lab for only few hours.
Thanks in advance
equilibrium moisture content before calculation
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Hello Tommy,
for the initial conditions it would also possible to assign them from a file. If you go to WUFI Motion doing a right click on the water content for example, you can extract the initial conditions. The file starts with the number of grid elements in the x- and y-direction.
A good way would be to find a program you can use to adapt this file to your wished initial conditions (maybe R, or Mathematica) and then assign that changed file.
Christian
for the initial conditions it would also possible to assign them from a file. If you go to WUFI Motion doing a right click on the water content for example, you can extract the initial conditions. The file starts with the number of grid elements in the x- and y-direction.
A good way would be to find a program you can use to adapt this file to your wished initial conditions (maybe R, or Mathematica) and then assign that changed file.
Christian