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Prediction of hygrothermal behavior of polyester/glass fiber composite in dissymmetric absorption

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This article studies the hygrothermal behavior of E-glass fiber-reinforced polyester composites containing filler additives. Three different cases of a material exposed to water are investigated at two various temperatures: 45℃… Click to show full abstract

This article studies the hygrothermal behavior of E-glass fiber-reinforced polyester composites containing filler additives. Three different cases of a material exposed to water are investigated at two various temperatures: 45℃ and 65℃. First, both lateral sides are exposed to water at the same temperature (symmetric absorption). Second, one side is exposed to water at a certain temperature and the other side is exposed to ambient air (dissymmetric absorption I). Third, both lateral sides are exposed to water at varied temperatures (dissymmetric absorption II). The kinetics of water absorption follows the Fick’s second law. The water concentration is higher on the surface of the material and it decreases continuously toward the core of the model. The increase in the temperature and the higher level of additives raise the absorbed moisture and the diffusion coefficient. The software “Abaqus” is used to simulate the water diffusion through the material. The comparison between the experimental and numerical results shows that the model can predict the hygrothermal behavior of the polyester/glass fiber in symmetric and dissymmetric absorption.

Keywords: absorption; water; hygrothermal behavior; glass fiber; dissymmetric absorption

Journal Title: Journal of Composite Materials
Year Published: 2018

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