In situ strengthening of thin-wall structures using pressurized foam
Author | Ashrafi, M. |
Author | Woodsum, C.J. |
Author | Papadopoulos, J. |
Author | Hamouda, Abdelmagid S. |
Author | Nayeb-Hashemi, H. |
Author | Vaziri, A. |
Available date | 2015-12-15T06:52:46Z |
Publication Date | 2015-12 |
Publication Name | Construction and Building Materials |
Resource | Scopus |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.10.012 |
Citation | Ashrafi, Mahdi et al. "In situ strengthening of thin-wall structures using pressurized foam", Construction and Building Materials, Volume 100, 15 December 2015, Pages 298-304. Available online November 2015 |
ISSN | 0950-0618 |
Abstract | A simple and effective in situ method for strengthening or healing thin-wall structures is presented. In this method, a liquid-state gap-sealing foam is injected within the enclosed spaces of a structure. After injection it expands to fill and pressurize the cavities, then solidifies in few hours. The stiff pressurized foam enhances load carrying capacity both by supporting part of the load, and by retarding the buckling of thin-wall structural components. A simple demonstration of the proposed technique is provided by load-testing thin-wall beverage cans, and also both intact and damaged aluminum honeycomb, filled with commercially available gap-sealing polyurethane foam. By adding foam, the structures' peak load and energy absorption were significantly enhanced. The injected foam partially restored the original undeformed shape during unloading, highlighting the potential advantage to apply this method for multiple-use energy absorbing components. |
Sponsor | Qatar National Research Foundation (QNRF) Award Number NPRP 09-145-2-061 |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier Ltd |
Subject | Cellular structures Damage Expanding foam Foam sealants Retrofitting Structural healing |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 298-304 |
Volume Number | 100 |
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