Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6732909 Energy and Buildings 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Even if the permeance is appropriate to evaluate the performance of VIPs under stationary conditions, the solubility and diffusion coefficients are required for a fine-tuned service life prediction under real climatic loading conditions. Whereas for the PET the absorption isotherm is linear up to high humidity levels, this is not the case for the sealing layers, nor for the laminates. But this deviation from Henry's law does not impact the modeling of the behavior of current laminates because only the external PET layer is exposed to high humidity. The activation energies of sorption and diffusion have been evaluated. The experimental results on metalized and non metalized PET films confirm that the temperature dependence of the diffusion and of the permeance is driven by the behavior of the polymer.
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