The main subject of this paper is to study how the chosen constitutive model of a saturated porous body undergoing drying process influences the numerically estimated drying induced stresses and deformations. To compare the results one assumes the material of a convectively dried cylinder to be both
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## Abstract The aim of this study is to quantify the mass transfer velocity using turbulence parameters from simultaneous measurements of oxygen concentration fields and velocity fields. The surface divergence model was considered in more detail, using data obtained for the lower range of ฮฒ (surfac