Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard
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Data de Publicação: | 2019 |
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Resumo: | Ecofriendly standards for mass products are a crucial necessity nowadays. Based on global needs for sustainable developments and the 2030 United Nations agenda, nding new sustainable materials that can replace oil-based ones and accomplishing the desired product properties are a necessity. This dissertation focused in enhancing the performance of expanded cork, and conferring to it more added value. To do it, a series of mechanical tests were carried out and a case-study was performed for an application for this material. To evaluate the mechanical properties and to determine the behaviour when used in di erent environments, uniaxial compression tests on blends of white and black cork agglomerates and 3 point bending of sandwich structure composites were performed. It was found out that this material as a granulate has low potential for energy absorption, but when allied with other materials could be a good solution for weight reduction while structural integriti. For sandwich structures, expanded cork works well when sandwiched between wood and polyester resin glass ber, being able to hold a large amount of energy and, at the same time, reduce weight and the environmental footstep impact of the composite. Related to this application was also studied the response of natural ax bers, that despite of being weaker, are still strong enough for many applications as for surfboard external skin lamination. The possible application of expanded cork on surfboard manufacturing was evaluated based on the previous results. A 3D virtual model, with the determined properties of the materials was used to simulate some experimental conditions. With the model was possible to validate the full prototype structure. The results indicate that, even at the expense of a slight increase in the overall weight, all mechanical needs were achieved when allied with other materials. Besides structural and technical performance evaluation, it is stated on this study that the use of expanded cork as a core material can further reduce environmental impact of surfboard in 62.8%. This outstanding result is the main motivation for further developments and works within this material. |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboardExpanded corkInsulation cork boardEnvironmental impactLife cycle assessmentSustainable surfboard designEcofriendly standards for mass products are a crucial necessity nowadays. Based on global needs for sustainable developments and the 2030 United Nations agenda, nding new sustainable materials that can replace oil-based ones and accomplishing the desired product properties are a necessity. This dissertation focused in enhancing the performance of expanded cork, and conferring to it more added value. To do it, a series of mechanical tests were carried out and a case-study was performed for an application for this material. To evaluate the mechanical properties and to determine the behaviour when used in di erent environments, uniaxial compression tests on blends of white and black cork agglomerates and 3 point bending of sandwich structure composites were performed. It was found out that this material as a granulate has low potential for energy absorption, but when allied with other materials could be a good solution for weight reduction while structural integriti. For sandwich structures, expanded cork works well when sandwiched between wood and polyester resin glass ber, being able to hold a large amount of energy and, at the same time, reduce weight and the environmental footstep impact of the composite. Related to this application was also studied the response of natural ax bers, that despite of being weaker, are still strong enough for many applications as for surfboard external skin lamination. The possible application of expanded cork on surfboard manufacturing was evaluated based on the previous results. A 3D virtual model, with the determined properties of the materials was used to simulate some experimental conditions. With the model was possible to validate the full prototype structure. The results indicate that, even at the expense of a slight increase in the overall weight, all mechanical needs were achieved when allied with other materials. Besides structural and technical performance evaluation, it is stated on this study that the use of expanded cork as a core material can further reduce environmental impact of surfboard in 62.8%. This outstanding result is the main motivation for further developments and works within this material.Normas de sustentabilidade ambiental para produção em massa são uma necessidade atual. Baseado nas necessidade globais do desenvolvimento sustentável explicitas na agenda de 2030 da Nações Unidas, é essencial encontrar materiais mais sustentáveis que sejam capaces de substituir os vulgares derivados do petróleo, preenchendo do mesmo modo todos os requisitos dos produtos. Esta dissertação foca-se na promoção das capacidades da cortiça expandida e pretende conferir-lhe valor acrescentado através da sua aplicação. Para o conseguir, foram efectuados um conjunto de ensaios experimentais e um caso de estudo para a sua aplicação é apresentado. Para analisar as propriedades mecâcinas e determinar qual o comportamento deste material em diferentes ambientes, ensaios de compressão uniaxial em amostras de aglomerado de cortiça branca e negra foram efectuados. Foi concluído que este material em formato de granulado tem pouco potencial para absorção de energia, mas quando conjugado com com outros pode ser uma boa solução para redução de peso e auxílio estrutural. Em estruturas sandwich, a cortiça expandida é uma boa opção quando confi nada entre madeira e fi bra de vidro com resina de polyester, sendo capaz de aguentar uma grande quantidade de energia e ao mesmo tempo reduzir o peso e o impacte ambiental do compósito. A resisência mecânica das fi bras de linho foi também estudada e apesar de menos resistentes concluiu-se que estas têm um comportamento apropriado para múltiplicas aplicações como para o revistimento de pranchas de surf. A possível aplicação de cortiça expandida á produção de pranchas de surf foi estudada com recurso á simulação em cenário virtual considerando as propriedades previamente obtidas nos ensaios experimentais. Foram testadas várias possibilidades de esforços validando assim a resistência estrutural do protótipo apresentado. Os resultados indicam que apesar do aumento do peso da prancha todas as solicitaçõe mecânicas são correspondidas. Para além da análise técnica e estrutural, é também a rmado neste documento que a utilização de cortiça expandida como core da prancha consegue reduir em 62,8% as emissoes de CO2 equiavelente proveniente da escolha dos materiais. Esta redução de impacte ambiental é a principal motivação para futuros desenvolvimentos e trabalhos com este material.2021-07-29T00:00:00Z2019-07-26T00:00:00Z2019-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/29001engCorreia, José Miguel Diasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T11:56:08Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/29001Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:01:27.547280Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard Correia, José Miguel Dias Expanded cork Insulation cork board Environmental impact Life cycle assessment Sustainable surfboard design |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard |
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Mechanical strength study of expanded cork for the development of a surfboard |
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Correia, José Miguel Dias |
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Correia, José Miguel Dias |
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Correia, José Miguel Dias |
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Expanded cork Insulation cork board Environmental impact Life cycle assessment Sustainable surfboard design |
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Expanded cork Insulation cork board Environmental impact Life cycle assessment Sustainable surfboard design |
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Ecofriendly standards for mass products are a crucial necessity nowadays. Based on global needs for sustainable developments and the 2030 United Nations agenda, nding new sustainable materials that can replace oil-based ones and accomplishing the desired product properties are a necessity. This dissertation focused in enhancing the performance of expanded cork, and conferring to it more added value. To do it, a series of mechanical tests were carried out and a case-study was performed for an application for this material. To evaluate the mechanical properties and to determine the behaviour when used in di erent environments, uniaxial compression tests on blends of white and black cork agglomerates and 3 point bending of sandwich structure composites were performed. It was found out that this material as a granulate has low potential for energy absorption, but when allied with other materials could be a good solution for weight reduction while structural integriti. For sandwich structures, expanded cork works well when sandwiched between wood and polyester resin glass ber, being able to hold a large amount of energy and, at the same time, reduce weight and the environmental footstep impact of the composite. Related to this application was also studied the response of natural ax bers, that despite of being weaker, are still strong enough for many applications as for surfboard external skin lamination. The possible application of expanded cork on surfboard manufacturing was evaluated based on the previous results. A 3D virtual model, with the determined properties of the materials was used to simulate some experimental conditions. With the model was possible to validate the full prototype structure. The results indicate that, even at the expense of a slight increase in the overall weight, all mechanical needs were achieved when allied with other materials. Besides structural and technical performance evaluation, it is stated on this study that the use of expanded cork as a core material can further reduce environmental impact of surfboard in 62.8%. This outstanding result is the main motivation for further developments and works within this material. |
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