Author:
Sharma Hom N.,Sun Yunwei,Glascoe Elizabeth A.
Abstract
AbstractMoisture in materials can be a source of future outgassing and exacerbate unwanted changes in physical and chemical properties. Here, we investigate the effect of sample size and shape on the moisture transport phenomena through a combined experimental and modeling approach. Several different materials varying in size and shape were investigated over a wide range of relative humidities (0–90%) and temperatures ($$30{-}70^{\,\circ } \hbox {C}$$
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Funder
U.S. Department of Energy
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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