1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00548161
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The mechanism of reinforcement of polyurethane foam by high-modulus chopped fibres

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“…31 However, due to the agglomeration of llers during processing, these composites oen show a poor exibility at high llers concentrations. In the study by Cotgreave et al, 27 a similar elongation decrease in the composites of PU/high-modulus chopped bres was noticed. In the study by Cotgreave et al, 27 a similar elongation decrease in the composites of PU/high-modulus chopped bres was noticed.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…31 However, due to the agglomeration of llers during processing, these composites oen show a poor exibility at high llers concentrations. In the study by Cotgreave et al, 27 a similar elongation decrease in the composites of PU/high-modulus chopped bres was noticed. In the study by Cotgreave et al, 27 a similar elongation decrease in the composites of PU/high-modulus chopped bres was noticed.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…In the last years, several studies have reported the results of cellular materials reinforced or filled with different types of fibers, which lead to changes in the polymer matrix behavior, such as the heat released during the polymerization reaction, the stiffness of the foams, the capacity of energy absorption, and their density among others …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have reported improvements in the mechanical properties of polymer foams 79 reinforced with short fibers [9,10,11,12,13], particles [14,15,16,17,18], and nano-particles 80 [19,20,21,22], but relatively few have made use of cellular models to interpret the results of 81 mechanical tests and to develop predictive tools. Barma et al [15] related the foam stiffness (E f ) 82 to the solid stiffness (E s ) and cell size in particle-reinforced foams at the same density.…”
Section: Introduction 19mentioning
confidence: 99%