A hybrid analytical–numerical method for computing coupled temperature and moisture content fields in porous soils

This work is devoted to proposing a hybrid numerical–analytical method to address the problem of heat and moisture transfer in porous soils. Several numerical and analytical models have been used to study heat and moisture transfer. The complexity of the coupled transfer in soils is such that analyt...

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