Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1582581 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The tensile and bending deformations of polypropylene (PP) foam manufactured by using an extruding process were investigated using a laminate model based on the measured distribution of cell sizes. Anisotropic cell shapes and cell-size distribution were found to depend on the extrusion direction based on cross sectional observations of PP foam. The laminate model with anisotropic cell shapes and a non-uniform cell-size distribution can account for the measured deformation in PP foam. Each layer in the laminate model was composed of the same-sized anisotropic cells. A comparison of theoretical and experimental results showed that the laminate model was good for evaluating the actual elastic moduli and strengths of tensile and bending deformations. Therefore, the cell-size distribution depending on the manufacturing process was found to be an important consideration when mathematically evaluating deformation of foam.
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