抗压强度
极限抗拉强度
多孔性
热塑性聚氨酯
粒子(生态学)
作者
Wei Huang,Hongjian Xu,Zihao Fan,Ao Yaoliang,Jiayi Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.polymertesting.2020.106514
摘要
Abstract Quasi-static and dynamic compressive tests are undertaken on the polyurethane (PU) foam and fumed silica reinforced polyurethane (PU/SiO2) foam experimentally. The ceramic microspheres with varying mass fractions are adopted to mix with the PU/SiO2 foam to fabricate the composite particle-reinforced foams. The effects of strain rate and particle mass fraction are discussed to identify and quantify the compressive response, energy-absorbing characteristic, and the associated mechanisms of the composite foams. The results show the initial collapse strength and plateau stress of the foams are improved significantly by reinforcing with the ceramic microsphere within 60 wt% at quasi-static compression. The rate sensitivity is observed on all the foams, but in different patterns due to the influence of ceramic microsphere. The compressive response affected by ceramic microsphere can be attributed to the particle cluster effect and stress wave propagation. Together with the deformation, the compressive characteristic experiences non-monotonic change from the low to high strain rates. The specific energy absorption (SEA) of the foam with 41 wt% ceramic microsphere show the largest magnitude at quasi-static compression. With the increasing strain rate, the ceramic reinforced foam exhibits superior energy absorption efficiency at high strain rates to that of the pure foams.
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