A model has been developed to simulate the foam characteristics obtained, when chemical (water) and physical (Freon) blowing agents are used together for the formation of polyurethane foams. The model considers the rate of reaction, the consequent rise in temperature of the reaction mixture, nucleation of bubbles, and mass transfer of CO2 and Freon to them till the time of gelation. The model is able to explain the experimental results available in literature. It further predicts that the nucleation period gets reduced with increase in water (at constant Freon content), whereas with increase in Freon (at constant water) concentration nucleation period decreases marginally leading to narrower bubble-size distribution. By the use of uniform s...
This paper computationally investigates heterogeneity in the distribution of foam fraction in chemic...
This study presents computational analysis of the complex dynamics observed in chemically blown poly...
"December 2013.""A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Misso...
A model is developed in this work for predicting the bubble size distribution in polyurethane foams ...
The existing models of the foaming process in reaction injection molding are inadequate for predicti...
Polyurethane foams with multimodal cell distribution exhibit superior mechanical and thermal propert...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...
In this work, a novel approach, based on the population balance equation (PBE), is presented and app...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...
This paper characterises the bubble size distribution of aqueous foams, produced by a compressed-air...
This study investigates the influence of air bubbles inclusion on the foaming of water blown and wat...
Gas bubble nucleation is a fundamental phenomenon both throughout the natural sciences and in the pr...
In this work, we apply a general multi-scale methodology to the simulation of reacting and expanding...
Flexible polyurethane foams are widely used in cushioning and packaging applications. A model for th...
Polyurethanes are very important polymers and are used in a wide range of applications. A theoretica...
This paper computationally investigates heterogeneity in the distribution of foam fraction in chemic...
This study presents computational analysis of the complex dynamics observed in chemically blown poly...
"December 2013.""A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Misso...
A model is developed in this work for predicting the bubble size distribution in polyurethane foams ...
The existing models of the foaming process in reaction injection molding are inadequate for predicti...
Polyurethane foams with multimodal cell distribution exhibit superior mechanical and thermal propert...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...
In this work, a novel approach, based on the population balance equation (PBE), is presented and app...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...
This paper characterises the bubble size distribution of aqueous foams, produced by a compressed-air...
This study investigates the influence of air bubbles inclusion on the foaming of water blown and wat...
Gas bubble nucleation is a fundamental phenomenon both throughout the natural sciences and in the pr...
In this work, we apply a general multi-scale methodology to the simulation of reacting and expanding...
Flexible polyurethane foams are widely used in cushioning and packaging applications. A model for th...
Polyurethanes are very important polymers and are used in a wide range of applications. A theoretica...
This paper computationally investigates heterogeneity in the distribution of foam fraction in chemic...
This study presents computational analysis of the complex dynamics observed in chemically blown poly...
"December 2013.""A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Misso...