2008
DOI: 10.1115/1.3026556
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A Unified Phenomenological Model for Tensile and Compressive Response of Polymeric Foams

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“…1. This confinement was previously proposed and used by Walter et al 9 The transparent, cylindrical cell was made of acrylic and consisted of a sliding cylindrical rod and an end cap that can be screwed to the bottom of the cylinder. The ceramic foam specimen is placed inside the cell and pushed to the bottom by a cylindrical rod.…”
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“…1. This confinement was previously proposed and used by Walter et al 9 The transparent, cylindrical cell was made of acrylic and consisted of a sliding cylindrical rod and an end cap that can be screwed to the bottom of the cylinder. The ceramic foam specimen is placed inside the cell and pushed to the bottom by a cylindrical rod.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such buckling modes are typically observed in commercial brittle polymeric foams. 9 To avoid this mode of failure it was decided to test the specimens in a transparent confinement cell as shown in Fig. 1.…”
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