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An experimental-numerical study of moisture absorption in an epoxy

Lai, M.  
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Botsis, J.  
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Cugnoni, J.  
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2012
Composites Part A-Applied Science And Manufacturing

It is well known that moisture absorption impairs the mechanical and physical properties of polymers. Conventionally, the material's hygric strains are described as the product of a constant coefficient of moisture expansion (CME) and moisture concentration. This hypothesis, however, has not been thoroughly examined experimentally. In this paper, the hygro-mechanical response of a DGBA based epoxy is reported as a function of moisture uptake. Cylindrical specimens are made of epoxy with an axially located optical fiber that contains a 23 mm Bragg grating sensor (FBG). Strain data from the sensor and from a micrometer are combined with experimental absorption curves to determine the resin's CME. The data indicate that diffusion and CME depend on moisture. Analysis of the experiments is carried out by numerical simulations of heat transfer, moisture diffusion and elastic stress analysis of the single fiber composite. The simulated results correlate well with the experimental data. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.compositesa.2012.01.027
Web of Science ID

WOS:000305369300006

Author(s)
Lai, M.  
Botsis, J.  
Cugnoni, J.  
Coric, D.
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Composites Part A-Applied Science And Manufacturing
Volume

43

Start page

1053

End page

1060

Subjects

Environmental degradation

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Micro-mechanics

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Numerical analysis

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Fiber Bragg Gratings

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Single-Fiber Composite

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Glass-Transition Temperature

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Fbg Sensor

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Hygric Characterization

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Water Sorption

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Resin

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Desorption

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Strains

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