MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND IMPACT BEHAVIOR OF A MICROCELLULAR STRUCTURAL FOAM
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LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIALS, STRUCTURAL FOAMS, MICROCELLULAR FOAMS, POLYMERIC FOAMSAbstract
STRUCTURAL FOAMS ARE A RELATIVELY NEW CLASS OF MATERIALS WITH PECULIAR CHARACTERISTICS THAT MAKE THEM VERY ATTRACTIVE IN SOME ENERGY ABSORPTION APPLICATIONS. THEY ARE CURRENTLY USED FOR PACKAGING TO PROTECT GOODS FROM DAMAGE DURING TRANSPORTATION IN THE CASE OF ACCIDENTAL IMPACTS. STRUCTURAL FOAMS, IN FACT, HAVE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL STRENGTH EVEN WITH REDUCED WEIGHT: THE BALANCE BETWEEN THE TWO ANTAGONIST REQUIREMENTS DEMONSTRATES THAT THESE MATERIALS ARE PROFITABLE. STRUCTURAL FOAMS ARE GENERALLY MADE OF MICROCELLULAR MATERIALS, OBTAINED BY POLYMERS WHERE VOIDS AT THE MICROSCOPIC LEVEL ARE CREATED. ALTHOUGH THE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES AND SOME OF THE MATERIAL PROPERTIES, INCLUDING MECHANICAL, ARE WELL KNOWN, VERY LITTLE IS ESTABLISHED FOR WHAT CONCERNS DYNAMIC IMPACT PROPERTIES, FOR THE DESIGN OF ENERGY ABSORBING COMPONENTS MADE OF MICROCELLULAR FOAMS. THE PAPER REPORTS A NUMBER OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS, IN DIFFERENT LOADING CONDITIONS AND LOADING SPEED, WHICH WILL BE A BASIS FOR THE STRUCTURAL MODELING.
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