2003
DOI: 10.1002/pts.618
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Application of a computer model to evaluate the ability of plastics to act as functional barriers

Abstract: A simulation model computer program, which accounts for not only the diffusion process inside the polymer but also partitioning of the contaminant between the polymer and the contacting phase, was developed based on a numerical treatment, the finite element method, to quantify migration through multilayer structures. The accuracy of the model in predicting migration was demonstrated successfully by comparing simulated results to experimental data. For this study, three-layer coextruded high density polyethylen… Show more

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“…Some simplifications proposed in order to obtain analytical solutions are limited to specific physical conditions (e.g. isotropic or monolayer plastic films) (Crank, 1975;Granda-Restrepo et al, 2009;Han, Selke, Downes, & Harte, 2003;Miltz and Rosen Doody (1984); Sanches Silva et al, 2009).…”
Section: Mass Transfer Equations and Its Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some simplifications proposed in order to obtain analytical solutions are limited to specific physical conditions (e.g. isotropic or monolayer plastic films) (Crank, 1975;Granda-Restrepo et al, 2009;Han, Selke, Downes, & Harte, 2003;Miltz and Rosen Doody (1984); Sanches Silva et al, 2009).…”
Section: Mass Transfer Equations and Its Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) (Crank, 1975;Han, Selke, Downes, & Harte, 2003) is commonly used to calculate key parameters of migration (diffusion and partition coefficients).…”
Section: Mathematical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (2) (Crank 1975, Garde, et al 2001, Han et al 2003, Helmroth et al 2002, Sanches Silva, et al 2008, Sanches Silva, Cruz, et al 2007) was used to calculate these values based on Fick's second law. The first step was to calculate the positive roots of equation (3).…”
Section: Validation Of the Semi-variogrammentioning
confidence: 99%