(436c) Thermo-Physical Properties of Liquefied Polyurethane Foams at High Temperatures and Pressures
AIChE Annual Meeting
2015
2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Thermodynamic and Transport Properties Under Pressure
Tuesday, November 10, 2015 - 4:05pm to 4:30pm
Polyurethane foams are used for a wide variety of household and industrial applications including thermal insulating material, shock absorption, and cushioning in furniture. In a high-temperature (> 300 °C) high-pressure (> 200 psi) environment (e.g. a confined fire), the crosslinks in polyurethane foam break down, which causes a liquid to form. The flammable-pressurized liquid can then migrate, moving heat to other parts of a system. Over the last four years we have collected data on the thermo-physical parameters of liquefied polymethyl-diisocyanate foams at high temperatures and pressures including: rheology, thermal conductivity, heat capacity, density, vapor pressure, and radiative heat-transfer coefficients. In this talk we will discuss these measurements and some of the challenges encountered in obtaining data at high temperatures and pressures.