A proposed theory for nonisothermal unsteady-state transport of moisture in wood
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SummaryTwo equations are derived to describe the nonisothermal unsteady-state diffusion of moisture in one direction in parallel-sided bodies. One equation is based upon a gradient of activated moisture molecules and the other on a gradient of chemical potential.
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