Shock absorbing evaluation of the rigid polyurethane foam and Styrofoam applied to a small transportation package

Year
2004
Author(s)
Ki-Seog Seo - Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
Ju-Chan Lee - Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
Kyung-Sik Bang - Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
Hyon Soo Han - Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI),
Sung Hwan Chung - Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co. Ltd
Byung-Il Choi - Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.
Jong Hyun Ha - Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co. Ltd
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Abstract
The package design objectives for the drop condition are to maintain the integrity of the structural material by reducing the impact force. There are two kinds of the shock absorbing materials such as rigid polyurethane foam (PU) and Styrofoam (EPS: Expanded Poly Styrene). These materials are generally used in small transportation packages. The stress-strain curves were obtained by the compression tests until the PU and EPS reached their lock-up strain. This paper describes that, in the case of a small transportation package of a cylindrical shape, the shock absorbing effects were evaluated by utilizing the compression properties of the PU and EPS foam.