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Authors Puentes-Parodi, A. ; Gehde, M. ; Leuteritz, A. ; Kuhnert, I.
Title Failure analysis and durability of preinsulating district heat pipes
Date 13.03.2018
Number 54191
Abstract In this work, surface analysis and failure of rigid polyurethane (PUR) near to the metal interface of an insulating district heat pipe were evaluated. The hybrid composite consists of a steel tube surrounded by a rigid and thick PUR layer for thermal isolation. Accurate life spam approximation of district heat pipes based on PUR and steel is a complex task because of a number of variables involved in the service life of the composite, such as corrosion on the metal pipe, unexpected variations in humidity and temperature, and the quality of raw materials. In this work, artificial aging, mechanical tests, thermogravimetric, and surface analysis were conducted to determine the failure mechanisms at the polymer–metal interface. From thermogravimetric data, different methods were applied to identify parameters of the kinetics of solid decomposition, and subsequently, the lifetime of the product was estimated. From the methods evaluated, the Chang analysis gave the best approach when compared to results attained by mechanical tests and predictions established by the standard EN 253.
Publisher Polymers for Advanced Technologies
Wikidata
Citation Polymers for Advanced Technologies 29 (2018) 1048-1055
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/pat.4216
Tags accelerated aging lifetime plastic jacket pipes polyurethane

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