Abstract. Many practically relevant polymers undergoing desorption change from the rubbery (saturated) to the glassy (nearly dry) state. The dynamics of such systems cannot be described by the simple Fickian diffusion equation due to viscoelastic effects. The mathematical model solved numerically is a set of two coupled PDEs for concentration and stress. Asymptotic solutions are presented for a moving boundary-value problem for the two states in the short-time limit. The solutions exhibit desorption overshoot, where the penetrant concentration in the interior is less than that on the surface. In addition, it is shown that if the underlying time scale of the equations is ignored when postulating boundary conditions, nonphysical solutions can...
AbstractWe study the system of differential equations which describes the diffusion of a penetrant l...
A model for sharp fronts in glassy polymers is derived and analyzed. The major effect of a diffusing...
We propose an alternative model of diffusion in polymers, which may explain formation of propagating...
Abstract. Desorption of saturated polymers can be inhibited if a nearly dry (glassy) skin with a low...
In certain polymer-penetrant systems, nonlinear viscoelastic effects dominate those of Fickian diffu...
Abstract. In order to describe diffusion of a penetrant in a polymer entanglement network, one must ...
In certain polymer-penetrant systems, nonlinear viscoelastic effects dominate those of Ficlcian diff...
A phenomenological formulation is adopted to investigate desorption in polymers. The speed of the f...
We examine a model for non-Fickian "sorption overshoot" behavior in diffusive polymer-penetrant syst...
We propose a phenomenological model for the process of polymer desorption. In so doing, we omit the ...
Abstract. A family of 1-D moving boundary models describing the diu-sion of a nite amount of a penet...
We analyze the dynamics of desorption of a polymer molecule which is pulled at one of its ends with ...
AbstractDiffusion of a penetrant liquid in a polymer does not satisfy Fick's law but requires viscoe...
This study examines a one-dimensional Stefan problem describing the sorption of a finite amount of s...
Abstract: A phenomenological formulation is adopted to investigate desorption in polymers. The speed...
AbstractWe study the system of differential equations which describes the diffusion of a penetrant l...
A model for sharp fronts in glassy polymers is derived and analyzed. The major effect of a diffusing...
We propose an alternative model of diffusion in polymers, which may explain formation of propagating...
Abstract. Desorption of saturated polymers can be inhibited if a nearly dry (glassy) skin with a low...
In certain polymer-penetrant systems, nonlinear viscoelastic effects dominate those of Fickian diffu...
Abstract. In order to describe diffusion of a penetrant in a polymer entanglement network, one must ...
In certain polymer-penetrant systems, nonlinear viscoelastic effects dominate those of Ficlcian diff...
A phenomenological formulation is adopted to investigate desorption in polymers. The speed of the f...
We examine a model for non-Fickian "sorption overshoot" behavior in diffusive polymer-penetrant syst...
We propose a phenomenological model for the process of polymer desorption. In so doing, we omit the ...
Abstract. A family of 1-D moving boundary models describing the diu-sion of a nite amount of a penet...
We analyze the dynamics of desorption of a polymer molecule which is pulled at one of its ends with ...
AbstractDiffusion of a penetrant liquid in a polymer does not satisfy Fick's law but requires viscoe...
This study examines a one-dimensional Stefan problem describing the sorption of a finite amount of s...
Abstract: A phenomenological formulation is adopted to investigate desorption in polymers. The speed...
AbstractWe study the system of differential equations which describes the diffusion of a penetrant l...
A model for sharp fronts in glassy polymers is derived and analyzed. The major effect of a diffusing...
We propose an alternative model of diffusion in polymers, which may explain formation of propagating...