Abstract
Diffusion coefficient is an important hygrothermal parameter used for theoretical estimation of moisture content in a body when exposed to a hygrothermal envi ronment. The diffusion of moisture in a body involves a long time, continuous exposure in a climatic chamber. This may pose some practical difficulties, whereas a periodic expo sure may be a feasible proposition. The present investigation is, therefore, aimed at deter mining diffusion coefficients for the continuous hygrothermal exposure from the data gen erated for the periodic exposure. The test results obtained from various types of glass-epoxy, glass-polyester, Kevlar-epoxy, and different combinations of Kevlar/carbon epoxy composites are found to agree with available data, and the variation of diffusivity shows the desirable trend.

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