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Patrick Glouannec

Researcher at University of Southern Brittany

Publications -  94
Citations -  1772

Patrick Glouannec is an academic researcher from University of Southern Brittany. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal conductivity & Mass transfer. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1454 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Glouannec include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Sewanee: The University of the South.

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Mechanical and thermo-physical behaviour of concretes and mortars containing phase change material

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors deal with the inclusion of micro encapsulated phase change materials (PCM) up to 29% in volume, in concretes and mortars.
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Hygrothermal behavior of bio-based building materials including hysteresis effects: Experimental and numerical analyses

TL;DR: In this paper, the heat and moisture transfer is investigated numerically by accounting for hysteresis and phase change effects, and two extended cyclical adsorption/desorption experiments are first performed on an instrumented hemp concrete sample.
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Numerical modeling of heat and mass transfer in porous medium during combined hot air, infrared and microwaves drying

TL;DR: In this paper, numerical modeling of the hygrothermal behavior of a rectangular-shaped porous material during combined drying is presented, based on a one-dimensional physical model describing heat and mass transfers allowing accessing temperature, moisture content and pressure fields.
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Thermoelectric behaviour of melt processed carbon nanotube/graphite/poly(lactic acid) conductive biopolymer nanocomposites (CPC)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the possible use of conductive polymer composites (CPC) as thermoelectrical material for energy harvesting from temperature gradient and found that eGR-CNT hybrid fillers are the most effective to enhance the CPC electrical conductivity up to σ = 4123Sm−1, but eGR is more effective to improve both thermal conductivity and seebeck coefficient.
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Experimental and numerical analysis of the transient hygrothermal behavior of multilayered hemp concrete wall

TL;DR: In this paper, a coupled heat and moisture transfer 1D-model is developed to simulate the hygrothermal behavior of a coated hemp concrete wall, where the hysteretic behavior of each layer (hemp concrete and plasters) is included in the modeling whereas a perfect hygrohermal contact is assumed between each layer.