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Hohenstein Institute in Germany

With this method the electric energy is measured that is needed to evaporate a given amount of water. It was developed as early as 1956 by J. Mecheels of the Hohenstein Institute in Germany. It has been standardized in ISO 11092. [Pg.370]

Bartles, V. T. Survey on the Moisture Transport Properties ofFoul Weather Protective Textiles at Temperatures Around and Below the Freezing Point, Technical Report (77 674), Hohenstein Institute of Clothing Physiology, Boennigheim, Germany, 2001. Bears, J. "Dynamics of Fluids in Porous Media, Elsevier, New York, 1972. [Pg.310]


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