This paper computationally investigates heterogeneity in the distribution of foam fraction in chemically expanding blown polyurethane foam. The experimentally observed disparity in the volumes of expanded foam when an equal mass of the foaming mixture was injected into tubes of different dimensions motivated this study. To understand this phenomenon, attributed to local variations in the thermal and rheological properties of the expanding system, we explore available data from free-rise foam-expansion experiments in different geometries. Inspired by the mathematical framework for the microstructure modelling of bubble growth in viscous liquids, we study the reacting mixture as a continuum and formulate appropriate mathematical models that a...
This work presents a multi-scale approach to reacting and expanding polyurethane (PU) foams modeling...
A model has been developed to simulate the foam characteristics obtained, when chemical (water) and ...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...
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...
In this paper, we present numerical simulations of expansion process of polyurethane foam in fiber r...
This study is aimed to formulate a numerical modeling recipe for polyurethane foams. The model is ca...
This paper presents a numerical study and approach for estimating associated parameters resulting fr...
International audienceIn this paper, a phenomenological model for the expansion stage of flexible po...
In this work, a novel approach, based on the population balance equation (PBE), is presented and app...
In this work, we apply a general multi-scale methodology to the simulation of reacting and expanding...
Publié suite au congrès : EUROMECH Colloquium 459, Inst Natl Polytechn Lorraine, Nancy, FRANCE, JUN ...
The existing models of the foaming process in reaction injection molding are inadequate for predicti...
A model is developed in this work for predicting the bubble size distribution in polyurethane foams ...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...
This work presents a multi-scale approach to reacting and expanding polyurethane (PU) foams modeling...
A model has been developed to simulate the foam characteristics obtained, when chemical (water) and ...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...
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...
In this paper, we present numerical simulations of expansion process of polyurethane foam in fiber r...
This study is aimed to formulate a numerical modeling recipe for polyurethane foams. The model is ca...
This paper presents a numerical study and approach for estimating associated parameters resulting fr...
International audienceIn this paper, a phenomenological model for the expansion stage of flexible po...
In this work, a novel approach, based on the population balance equation (PBE), is presented and app...
In this work, we apply a general multi-scale methodology to the simulation of reacting and expanding...
Publié suite au congrès : EUROMECH Colloquium 459, Inst Natl Polytechn Lorraine, Nancy, FRANCE, JUN ...
The existing models of the foaming process in reaction injection molding are inadequate for predicti...
A model is developed in this work for predicting the bubble size distribution in polyurethane foams ...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...
This work presents a multi-scale approach to reacting and expanding polyurethane (PU) foams modeling...
A model has been developed to simulate the foam characteristics obtained, when chemical (water) and ...
The dynamics of R-11 blown polyurethane foam formation depend on the rates of viscosity increase of ...