材料科学
聚氨酯
多元醇
极限抗拉强度
复合材料
聚合物
延伸率
应变率
预聚物
拉伸试验
缩颈
作者
Runa Okumura,Kazumasa Shimamoto,Yu Sekiguchi,Kazushi Kimura,Hirokazu Kageyama,Yutaro Yamamoto,Yuichi Matsuki,Chiaki Sato
标识
DOI:10.1080/00218464.2023.2181699
摘要
The mechanical properties of polyurethane compounds were experimentally investigated by changing the composition of their components. Polyol components (polyoxypropylene glycol: PPG, polyoxytetramethylene glycol: PTMG, and polycarbonatediol: PCD) were mixed with monomeric methylene diphenyl diisocyanate to synthesize polyurethane pre-polymer, mixed with chain extenders (1,4'-butanediol: 1,4'-BD or dimethylthiotoluene diamine: DMTDA), and cured, to prepare four types of polyurethane resins. Tensile tests were conducted using a mechanical testing machine with a strain rate of approximately 0.3 s−1 and a hydraulic high-speed tensile testing machine with a strain rate of approximately 500 s−1. The temperature was controlled to be −40°C, −10°C, or 25°C. When PTMG was used as the polyol, the stress-strain relationship was less sensitive to temperatures and loading rates, and the material properties exhibited a relatively good balance between elongation and strength. Additionally, the use of 1,4'-BD as a chain extender resulted in higher elongation and lower strength than the use of DMTDA. Conversely, the stress-strain relationship was dramatically altered by the test conditions when PPG and PCD were used as the polyol and embrittlement under a combination of low temperature and high strain rate was confirmed. Furthermore, there were certain compositional combinations that exhibit necking at low temperatures.
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