2009
DOI: 10.1002/app.31548
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Short‐term and long‐term performance of thermosets exposed to water at elevated temperatures

Abstract: The water-transport, mechanical, and chemical-structure changes in various vinyl ester, novolac, and urethane-modified vinyl ester thermosets exposed to water at 50 to 95 C for times up to 1000 days have been studied within the framework of a larger study of osmotic blistering in fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) process components. The water sorption saturation concentration did not reach a steady-state value but gradually increased in many cases upon long-term exposure. The diffusion coefficient was not signif… Show more

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“…where D 0 and α are the so-called zero-concentration diusion and plasticization power respectively [15].…”
Section: Mass Balancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…where D 0 and α are the so-called zero-concentration diusion and plasticization power respectively [15].…”
Section: Mass Balancementioning
confidence: 99%