How cracks in SiOx-coated polyester films affect gas permeation
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01/10/2001
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In this paper theoretical models have been established that can account for the gas transmission through nanocomposite laminates, consisting of an oxide layer of finite permeability containing defects, on a polymer sheet of finite thickness. The defect shapes can either be in the form of long cracks or rectangular holes. The models offer a choice of exact numerical calculations or fast and intuitive analytical approximations. The experimental measurements of oxygen permeation through four different SiOx/poly (ethylene terephthalate) samples that were strained to produce distributions or cracks showed good agreement when compared with predicted results from the approximate analytic model. As a consequence of this observation, a key practical conclusion is that, because of the logarithmic dependence of transmission on the width of a crack, for a given strain it is better to have a small number of large cracks rather than a large number of small cracks. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Elsevier Science SA |
| Palavras-Chave | #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary #Materials Science, Coatings & Films #Physics, Applied #Physics, Condensed Matter #SiOx #oxygen transmission #theoretical model #defects #AFM #SEM #Oxygen #CX #291400 Materials Engineering #780101 Mathematical sciences |
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Journal Article |