Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7891915 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2015 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
The in-situ bulk polycondensation process in combination with a ball milling dispersion process was used to prepare the water blown multiwall carbon nanotubes (CNT)/polyurethane (PU) composite foam. The mechanical properties, piezoresistive properties, strain sensitivity, stress and resistance relaxation behaviors of the composite foams were investigated. The results show that the CNT/PU composite foam has a better compression strength than the unfilled polyurethane foams and a negative pressure coefficient behavior under uniaxial compression. The resistance response of CNT/PU nanocomposites foam under cyclic compressive loading was quite stable. The nanocomposite foam containing a weight fraction of carbon nanotubes close to the percolation threshold presents the largest strain sensitivity for the resistance. The characteristic of resistance relaxation of CNT/PU composite foam is different from the stress relaxation due to the different relaxation mechanism. During compressive stress relaxation, the CNT/PU foam composites have excellent resistance recoverability while poor stress recoverability.
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Authors
Tianliang Zhai, Dongxu Li, Guoxia Fei, Hesheng Xia,