Evaluation of interfacial relaxation due to water absorption in fiber–polymer composites

Volume: 66, Issue: 15, Pages: 2855 - 2864
Published: Dec 1, 2006
Abstract
Water penetration in composite materials of different interfacial strengths has been studied and explained as the result of two parallel processes, i.e., diffusion through the polymer matrix and through a network of micro-channels formed along the imperfectly bonded polymer-fiber interface. Such channels along the exterior of the loose fiber are presumed to contribute a mesoscopic “free volume” to the composite which is conductive to diffusion....
Paper Details
Title
Evaluation of interfacial relaxation due to water absorption in fiber–polymer composites
Published Date
Dec 1, 2006
Volume
66
Issue
15
Pages
2855 - 2864
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