Expanded polypropylene foams (EPP) can be used to absorb shock energy. The performance of these foams has to be studied as a function of several parameters such as density, microstructure and also the strain rate imposed during dynamic loading. The compressive stress-strain behaviour of these foams has been investigated over a wide range of engineering strain rates from 0.01 to 1500 s 1 in order to demonstrate the effects of foam density and strain rate on the initial collapse stress and the hardening modulus in the post-yield plateau region. A flywheel apparatus has been used for intermediate strain rates of about 200 s 1 and higher strain rate compression tests were performed using a viscoelastic Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar apparatus (SH...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is a material, frequently used in a range of applications for its go...
In many applications, polymeric foams (such as expanded polystyrene or expanded polypropylene) are u...
In many applications, polymeric foams (such as expanded polystyrene or expanded polypropylene) are u...
Expanded polypropylene foams (EPP) can be used to absorb shock energy. The performance of these foam...
Microcellular materials such as polypropylene foams are often used in protective applications and pa...
Microcellular materials such as polypropylene foams are often used in protective applications and pa...
Polypropylene foams are cellular materials, which are often use to fill structures subjected to cras...
Models currently used to simulate the impact behaviour of polymeric foam at high strain rates use da...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
In this study, static and dynamic compression and crushing tests were conducted on expanded polystyr...
The dynamic material characteristics of expanded polypropylene are discussed. The in-depth studies, ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam material is widely used as an energy absorption ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In Part I, we performed quasi-static compression-shear tests on expanded polysty...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is a material, frequently used in a range of applications for its go...
In many applications, polymeric foams (such as expanded polystyrene or expanded polypropylene) are u...
In many applications, polymeric foams (such as expanded polystyrene or expanded polypropylene) are u...
Expanded polypropylene foams (EPP) can be used to absorb shock energy. The performance of these foam...
Microcellular materials such as polypropylene foams are often used in protective applications and pa...
Microcellular materials such as polypropylene foams are often used in protective applications and pa...
Polypropylene foams are cellular materials, which are often use to fill structures subjected to cras...
Models currently used to simulate the impact behaviour of polymeric foam at high strain rates use da...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
In this study, static and dynamic compression and crushing tests were conducted on expanded polystyr...
The dynamic material characteristics of expanded polypropylene are discussed. The in-depth studies, ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam material is widely used as an energy absorption ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In Part I, we performed quasi-static compression-shear tests on expanded polysty...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is a material, frequently used in a range of applications for its go...
In many applications, polymeric foams (such as expanded polystyrene or expanded polypropylene) are u...
In many applications, polymeric foams (such as expanded polystyrene or expanded polypropylene) are u...