压缩条件下EPP泡沫珠的密度相关孔结构分析

IF 2 3区 工程技术 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING
I. Koch, G. Preiß, M. Müller-Pabel, B. Grüber, M. Gude
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摘要

闭孔泡沫塑料由于其优异的阻尼和绝缘性能而广泛应用于工业领域。为了了解不同变形状态下聚合物的结构-性能关系,需要对聚合物壁、细胞和微球的体积结构进行统计分析。目的对不同密度的膨胀聚丙烯泡沫塑料在不同压缩状态下的胞孔结构变化进行统计分析。方法采用x线计算机断层扫描法对3-5种不同压缩状态下的柱状泡沫试样进行扫描。对重构体信息进行分割和统计分析。结果胞元球度及其相对于加载方向法向平面的取向是影响变形状态的敏感参数。在材料对称水平上,观察到各向同性泡沫向横向各向同性结构的转变。没有观察到突然的、与稳定性相关的变形或破坏。结论原位计算机断层扫描测试中,分析膨胀聚丙烯泡沫球变形的良好指标是孔的球度和取向。压缩变形导致材料的对称水平逐渐由各向异性向各向异性转变。
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Analysis of Density-Dependent Cell Structure of EPP Bead Foams Under Compression

Background

Closed cell polymer bead foams are widely used in industrial applications due to their extraordinary damping and insulation properties. To understand the structure-property-relations at different deformation states the volumetric structure of polymer walls, cells and beads should be statistically analysed.

Objective

The presented work is focused on the statistical analysis of the changing cell structure of expanded polypropylene bead foams of different density at distinct compression states.

Methods

Cylindrical bead foam specimens are scanned by x-ray computed tomography at 3-5 different compression states. The reconstructed volume information is segmented and statistically analysed.

Results

It could be shown that, among others, the cell sphericity and their orientation relative to the plane normal to the loading direction are sensitive parameters to the deformation state. With regard to the material symmetry level, a shift of the isotropic foam to transversal isotropic structure was observed. No sudden, stability related, deformation or failure could be observed.

Conclusions

Good metrics for the deformation analysis of expanded polypropylene bead foams from in-situ computed tomography tests are the cell sphericity and orientation. Compression deformation leads to a gradually change of material symmetry level from isotropy to anisotropy.

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Experimental Mechanics
Experimental Mechanics 物理-材料科学:表征与测试
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
16.70%
发文量
111
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Mechanics is the official journal of the Society for Experimental Mechanics that publishes papers in all areas of experimentation including its theoretical and computational analysis. The journal covers research in design and implementation of novel or improved experiments to characterize materials, structures and systems. Articles extending the frontiers of experimental mechanics at large and small scales are particularly welcome. Coverage extends from research in solid and fluids mechanics to fields at the intersection of disciplines including physics, chemistry and biology. Development of new devices and technologies for metrology applications in a wide range of industrial sectors (e.g., manufacturing, high-performance materials, aerospace, information technology, medicine, energy and environmental technologies) is also covered.
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