Experimental characterization of temperature dependent dynamic properties of glass fiber reinforced polyurethane foams

Dong Ju Lee, Min Kyeom Kim, Joseph Walsh, Hong Kyu Jang, Hyung Ick Kim, Eun Young Oh, Jaedo Nam, Myunghyun Kim, Jonghwan Suhr

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Abstract

The static and dynamic compressive behaviors of glass fiber-reinforced polyurethane foams were characterized under cryogenic temperature conditions to help identify the essential design and parameters required to model the response of the foam accurately under the various loading conditions encountered in liquefied natural gas cargo containment systems. The material properties of polyurethane foams with varying concentrations and orientations of the glass fiber continuous strand mat were characterized by quasi-static, dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), and low velocity impact testing. The testing results showed increased strength with increasing density and strain rate, as well as similar failure modes independent of the strain rate. In addition, the glass fibers dominated the DMA behavior and a glass transition temperature at or above 130 °C was observed for all foam varieties. Overall, the glass fiber reinforced polyurethane foam showed the typical static and dynamic compressive behaviors of foams at both room and cryogenic temperatures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30-38
Number of pages9
JournalPolymer Testing
Volume74
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Dynamic mechanical analysis
  • Dynamic properties
  • Glass fiber
  • Low velocity impact
  • Polyurethane foam (PUF)
  • Quasi-static

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