Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
823024 Composites Science and Technology 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Moisture absorption of natural fiber plastic composites is one major concern in their outdoor applications. Traditionally diffusion theory is applied to understand the mechanism of moisture absorption; but it cannot address the relationship between the microscopic structure-infinite 3D-network and the moisture absorption. The purpose of this study is to introduce percolation theory into this field and conduct some preliminary work. First, two new concepts, accessible fiber ratio and diffusion-permeability coefficient, were defined; secondly, a percolation model was developed to estimate the critical accessible fiber ratio; finally, the moisture absorption and electrical conduction behavior of composites with different fiber loadings were investigated. At high fiber loading when accessible fiber ratio is high, the diffusion process is the dominant mechanism; while at low fiber loading close to and below percolation threshold, percolation is the dominant mechanism. The over-estimate of accessible fiber ratio led to discrepancies between the observed and model estimates.

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