2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14142832
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Parameters Influencing Moisture Diffusion in Epoxy-Based Materials during Hygrothermal Ageing—A Review by Statistical Analysis

Abstract: The hygrothermal ageing of epoxy resins and epoxy matrix composite materials has been studied many times in the literature. Models have been developed to represent the diffusion behaviour of the materials. For reversible diffusions, Fick, Dual–Fick and Carter and Kibler models are widely used. Many parameters, correlated or not, have been identified. The objectives of this review by statistical analysis are to confirm or infirm these correlations, to highlight other correlations if they exist, and to establish… Show more

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“…This model shows that the material developed has a diffusion and absorption similar to that of many other bio composites made by mixing a vegetable fiber with epoxy resin, such as the hemp epoxy and linen epoxy composites presented by (Gillet et al, 2022).…”
Section: Iii12 Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…This model shows that the material developed has a diffusion and absorption similar to that of many other bio composites made by mixing a vegetable fiber with epoxy resin, such as the hemp epoxy and linen epoxy composites presented by (Gillet et al, 2022).…”
Section: Iii12 Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…In other words, at 63°C, the sample absorbed five times as much water as the saturated water content at 23°C. Dual‐stage diffusion, which is a combination of Fickian diffusion and non‐Fickian diffusion or double‐Fickian diffusion, is often observed in epoxy materials 61,62 . At high temperatures, in addition to the diffusion of moisture into the epoxy adhesive, hydrolysis is observed, resulting in decreased crosslink density, increased hydrophilicity, and chemical degradation 63 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The images of B, C, E, F, H, I, K, L, M, M, O showed the matrix degradation following the fiber pull‐out and breaking. Even though a rich amount of resin was found across the fiber surface along with the particulates, an increase in the temperature of the water bath in turn, loosens the interfacial adhesion between the fiber, particulate, and matrix and thus the way reduces the strength of the entire laminate 47 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%