Water vapour permeability of wood - Remarks on cup method procedure and measured data of spruce wood

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Although the water vapour permeability of wood has been determined many times, there can be found a wide spread of values even related to only one wood specie and its single anatomical direction. This spread can possibly be attributed to the measurement method itself, since the cup method often shows high inter-laboratory error. However, even if the measurement and evaluation processes are well performed and under control, there were found several factors that can still highly affect the resulting value - up to ca. 70 %. These factors are neither mentioned in standards, nor were found in other sources. This paper theoretically describes those factors and their possible impact to the final value of water vapour permeability. Paper also presents one particular measurement scheme and obtained data from four cup tests performed on spruce wood in transverse direction.

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Richter, J., & Staněk, K. (2021). Water vapour permeability of wood - Remarks on cup method procedure and measured data of spruce wood. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2069). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2069/1/012009

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