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A model of foam density prediction for expanded perlite composites

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posted on 2025-05-11, 11:21 authored by Md Arifuzzaman, Ho Sung Kim
Multiple sets of variables associated with expanded perlite particle consolidation in foam manufacturing were analyzed to develop a model for predicting perlite foam density. The consolidation of perlite particles based on the flotation method and compaction involves numerous variables leading to the final perlite foam density. The variables include binder content, compaction ratio, perlite particle size, various perlite particle densities and porosities, and various volumes of perlite at different stages of process. The developed model was found to be useful not only for prediction of foam density but also for optimization between compaction ratio and binder content to achieve a desired density. Experimental verification was conducted using a range of foam densities (0.15-0.5 g/cm³) produced with a range of compaction ratios (1.5-3.5), a range of sodium silicate contents (0.05-0.35 g/ml) in dilution, a range of expanded perlite particle sizes (1-4 mm), and various perlite densities (such as skeletal, material, bulk, and envelope densities). A close agreement between predictions and experimental results was found.

History

Source title

Proceedings of the 2015 3rd Asia Conference on Mechanical and Materials Engineering [presented in MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol. 26 No. 2015]

Name of conference

2015 3rd Asia Conference on Mechanical and Materials Engineering (ACMME 2015)

Location

Chengdu, China

Start date

2015-07-23

End date

2015-07-24

Editors

Zhou, J. & Gong, H.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Place published

Les Ulis, France

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

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