Anisotropy of the stiffness and strength of rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate foams

Volume: 92, Issue: 92, Pages: 836 - 845
Published: Feb 15, 2016
Abstract
null null The cells of polymer foams are usually extended in the foam rise direction, causing a geometrical anisotropy, the degree of which, characterized by the cell aspect ratio null R , depends on foam density and production method. Such elongated cell shape translates into anisotropy of the mechanical properties of foams. Rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate foams of apparent density ranging from ca. 30 to 75 kg/m 3 , containing...
Paper Details
Title
Anisotropy of the stiffness and strength of rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate foams
Published Date
Feb 15, 2016
Volume
92
Issue
92
Pages
836 - 845
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