Non-fickian moisture absorption in vegetable fiber reinforced polymer composites: The effect of the mass diffusivity

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This article aims to study the non-Fickian water absorption process in vegetable fi-ber-reinforced polymer composite using the Langmuir-type model, evaluating the influence of mass diffusivity on the process. The numerical solutions of the governing equations were obtained using the finite-volume method. Transient results of the local and average moisture content, free and entrapped water molecules concentration considering the constant diffusivity and as a function of the average and local moisture content were presented and analyzed. It was observed that the mass diffusivity effectively influences the water absorption behavior, especially in the initial time of the process, where higher differences in the water migration rates into the material are found. The largest free and entrapped water molecule concentration gradients were found close to the composite surface, especially when considering constant mass diffusivity.

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Melo, R. Q. C., Lia Fook, M. V., & Lima, A. G. B. (2021). Non-fickian moisture absorption in vegetable fiber reinforced polymer composites: The effect of the mass diffusivity. Polymers, 13(5), 1–33. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13050761

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