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This work presents the results of the study concerning the effects of fillers addition on the heat flux density q˙ (t) of foaming of polyurethane–polystyrene porous composite (PSUR) and describes the dynamics of this process during the first 600 s. This foaming process resulted in obtaining porous materials that were based on HFC 365/225 blown rigid polyurethane foam (PUR) matrix, which contained thermoplastic expandable polystyrene (EPS) beads as the filler. In PSUR composites, the EPS beads were expanded after being heated to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of EPS and vaporing gas incorporated inside, by using the heat of exothermic reaction of polyol with isocyanate. From the start (t= 0) to the end of the PSUR composite foaming process (t= tk), q˙ (t) was measured with the use of the heat flow meter. For the purpose of the study two PUR systems were selected: one with high and one with low heat density of foaming process q. EPS beads were selected from the same manufacturer with large and small diameter. The mass fraction of EPS in PSUR foam varied during the measurements. Additionally, a study of volume fractions of expanded EPS phase in PSUR foams as a function of mass fractions of EPS was conducted. In order to verify effects of the EPS addition on the heat flux density during PSUR foaming process, the thermal conductivity measurements were taken.
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Koniorczyk, P., Trzyna, M., Zmywaczyk, J., Zygmunt, B., & Preiskorn, M. (2017). Study of Polyurethane Foaming Dynamics Using a Heat Flow Meter. International Journal of Thermophysics, 38(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-017-2209-7
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