Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Cássio Denis de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/19122
Resumo: Composites made from renewable sources are replacing commonly used materials in various industrial segments, fully meeting their functional and aesthetic requirements demanded by the products. Focusing on techniques, processes and procedures aimed at improving, developing and improving the available resources are valuable and beneficial to the academic community. Thus, the present research aims at the elaboration of a new composite material, using as raw material polyurethane (PU) wastes, rice husks and polyester resin, aiming to attribute to the material characteristics of thermal insulation. The rice husk is generated through the processing of the rice, in which it represents 20% of the mass of the grain. Its application in specific purposes are factors that have attracted the attention of researchers from several areas of knowledge. The PU is classified as a thermoset, so its recycling is not facilitated and can generate an environmental liability. The manufacture and consumption of PU has been increasing significantly in recent years worldwide, so waste generation is increased proportionally. Thus, it was proposed the manufacture of a composite from the union of these two wastes, generating a satisfactory material in terms of thermal insulation, but also viable and sustainable from the point of view of sustainability policies. The production of the composite was guided by the strategies of Cleaner Production (PML) and by the methodology Design Science Research (DSR). Three different compositions of the material were manufactured, varying the contents of each component. After the preparation, thermal conductivity tests were performed on the three types of composite, and it is possible to define the best formatting of the material with respect to thermal insulation. Secondary tests were performed in order to determine the hardness index of the material. As results, the coefficient of thermal conductivity was 0,06773 W / mK, hardness index of 82.92 HA and density of 580 kg/m³. In volume proportions, the material was composed of 50,33% PU, 42,77% rice husk and 6,90% polyester resin. These results indicate a satisfactory performance of the material as a thermal insulation, but its fragility can be considered as a negative aspect, being one of the limitations of its application. Finally, a technical analysis was carried out, evaluating factors such as the nature of the manufacturing process, the characteristics of the raw material and the mechanical properties of the material developed. In the cost measurement, the costs of implementation of the manufacturing process and costs of obtaining raw material were observed. In the environmental evaluation were pointed the factors of generation of wastes coming from each stage of the manufacturing process.
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spelling Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arrozDevelopment of a composite with polyurethane residue and rice husckCompósitoIsolamento térmicoPoliuretanoCasca de arrozCompositeThermal insulationPolyurethaneRice husckCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAOComposites made from renewable sources are replacing commonly used materials in various industrial segments, fully meeting their functional and aesthetic requirements demanded by the products. Focusing on techniques, processes and procedures aimed at improving, developing and improving the available resources are valuable and beneficial to the academic community. Thus, the present research aims at the elaboration of a new composite material, using as raw material polyurethane (PU) wastes, rice husks and polyester resin, aiming to attribute to the material characteristics of thermal insulation. The rice husk is generated through the processing of the rice, in which it represents 20% of the mass of the grain. Its application in specific purposes are factors that have attracted the attention of researchers from several areas of knowledge. The PU is classified as a thermoset, so its recycling is not facilitated and can generate an environmental liability. The manufacture and consumption of PU has been increasing significantly in recent years worldwide, so waste generation is increased proportionally. Thus, it was proposed the manufacture of a composite from the union of these two wastes, generating a satisfactory material in terms of thermal insulation, but also viable and sustainable from the point of view of sustainability policies. The production of the composite was guided by the strategies of Cleaner Production (PML) and by the methodology Design Science Research (DSR). Three different compositions of the material were manufactured, varying the contents of each component. After the preparation, thermal conductivity tests were performed on the three types of composite, and it is possible to define the best formatting of the material with respect to thermal insulation. Secondary tests were performed in order to determine the hardness index of the material. As results, the coefficient of thermal conductivity was 0,06773 W / mK, hardness index of 82.92 HA and density of 580 kg/m³. In volume proportions, the material was composed of 50,33% PU, 42,77% rice husk and 6,90% polyester resin. These results indicate a satisfactory performance of the material as a thermal insulation, but its fragility can be considered as a negative aspect, being one of the limitations of its application. Finally, a technical analysis was carried out, evaluating factors such as the nature of the manufacturing process, the characteristics of the raw material and the mechanical properties of the material developed. In the cost measurement, the costs of implementation of the manufacturing process and costs of obtaining raw material were observed. In the environmental evaluation were pointed the factors of generation of wastes coming from each stage of the manufacturing process.Compósitos feitos a partir de fontes renováveis estão substituindo materiais comumente usados em vários segmentos industriais, atendendo na totalidade os requisitos funcionais e estéticos exigidos pelos produtos. Trabalhos com enfoque em técnicas, processos e procedimentos que visem o aprimoramento, desenvolvimento e eficiência dos recursos disponíveis são valorosos e benéficos para comunidade acadêmica. Assim, a presente pesquisa apresenta como objetivo a elaboração de um novo material compósito, utilizando como matéria-prima resíduos de poliuretano (PU), cascas de arroz e resina poliéster, visando atribuir ao material característica de isolamento térmico. A casca de arroz é gerada através do beneficiamento do arroz, o qual representa 20% da massa do grão. Sua aplicação em finalidades específicas são fatores que têm despertado a atenção de pesquisadores de diversas áreas do conhecimento. O PU é classificado como um termofixo, logo, sua reciclagem não é facilitada, podendo gerar um passivo ambiental. A fabricação e consumo de PU vem aumentando significativamente nos últimos anos em todo o mundo, consequentemente, a geração de resíduos também vem aumentando proporcionalmente. Desse modo, foi proposta a fabricação de um compósito a partir da união desses dois resíduos, gerando um material de desempenho satisfatório no que tange ao isolamento térmico, mas também viável e sustentável do ponto de vista das políticas de sustentabilidade. A fabricação do compósito foi norteada pelas estratégias da Produção Mais Limpa (PML) e pela metodologia Design Science Research (DSR). Três composições distintas do material foram fabricadas, variando os teores de cada componente. Posteriormente à confecção, testes de condutividade térmica foram realizados nos três tipos de compósitos, sendo possível definir a melhor formatação do material no que diz respeito ao isolamento térmico. Ensaios secundários foram executados, a fim de determinar o índice de dureza do compósito elaborado, obtendo como resultados, a condutividade térmica na ordem de 0,06773 W/mK, dureza de 82,92 HA e densidade de 580 kg/m³. Em proporções de volume, o material foi composto por 50,33% de PU, 42,77% de casca de arroz e 6,90% de resina poliéster. Esses resultados indicam um desempenho satisfatório do material como isolante térmico, porém, sua fragilidade pode ser considerada como um aspecto negativo, sendo um dos limitantes de sua aplicação. Por fim, uma análise de cunho técnico foi realizada, avaliando fatores como a natureza do processo de fabricação, características das matérias-primas e propriedades mecânicas do material desenvolvido. Na mensuração de custos, foram observados os custos de fabricação e custos de obtenção de matéria-prima. Já na avaliação ambiental, foram apontados os fatores de geração de resíduos provenientes em cada estágio do processo de fabricação.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEngenharia de ProduçãoUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de ProduçãoCentro de TecnologiaRosa, Leandro Cantorski dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0989065569520206Roos, Cristianohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6871425201706377Moraes, Jorge André Ribashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9865102081473789Oliveira, Cássio Denis de2019-12-06T19:16:12Z2019-12-06T19:16:12Z2019-05-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/19122porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2019-12-07T06:01:30Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/19122Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2019-12-07T06:01:30Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz
Development of a composite with polyurethane residue and rice husck
title Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz
spellingShingle Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz
Oliveira, Cássio Denis de
Compósito
Isolamento térmico
Poliuretano
Casca de arroz
Composite
Thermal insulation
Polyurethane
Rice husck
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO
title_short Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz
title_full Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz
title_fullStr Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz
title_full_unstemmed Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz
title_sort Desenvolvimento de um compósito de resíduo de poliuretano e casca de arroz
author Oliveira, Cássio Denis de
author_facet Oliveira, Cássio Denis de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rosa, Leandro Cantorski da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0989065569520206
Roos, Cristiano
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6871425201706377
Moraes, Jorge André Ribas
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9865102081473789
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Cássio Denis de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Compósito
Isolamento térmico
Poliuretano
Casca de arroz
Composite
Thermal insulation
Polyurethane
Rice husck
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO
topic Compósito
Isolamento térmico
Poliuretano
Casca de arroz
Composite
Thermal insulation
Polyurethane
Rice husck
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO
description Composites made from renewable sources are replacing commonly used materials in various industrial segments, fully meeting their functional and aesthetic requirements demanded by the products. Focusing on techniques, processes and procedures aimed at improving, developing and improving the available resources are valuable and beneficial to the academic community. Thus, the present research aims at the elaboration of a new composite material, using as raw material polyurethane (PU) wastes, rice husks and polyester resin, aiming to attribute to the material characteristics of thermal insulation. The rice husk is generated through the processing of the rice, in which it represents 20% of the mass of the grain. Its application in specific purposes are factors that have attracted the attention of researchers from several areas of knowledge. The PU is classified as a thermoset, so its recycling is not facilitated and can generate an environmental liability. The manufacture and consumption of PU has been increasing significantly in recent years worldwide, so waste generation is increased proportionally. Thus, it was proposed the manufacture of a composite from the union of these two wastes, generating a satisfactory material in terms of thermal insulation, but also viable and sustainable from the point of view of sustainability policies. The production of the composite was guided by the strategies of Cleaner Production (PML) and by the methodology Design Science Research (DSR). Three different compositions of the material were manufactured, varying the contents of each component. After the preparation, thermal conductivity tests were performed on the three types of composite, and it is possible to define the best formatting of the material with respect to thermal insulation. Secondary tests were performed in order to determine the hardness index of the material. As results, the coefficient of thermal conductivity was 0,06773 W / mK, hardness index of 82.92 HA and density of 580 kg/m³. In volume proportions, the material was composed of 50,33% PU, 42,77% rice husk and 6,90% polyester resin. These results indicate a satisfactory performance of the material as a thermal insulation, but its fragility can be considered as a negative aspect, being one of the limitations of its application. Finally, a technical analysis was carried out, evaluating factors such as the nature of the manufacturing process, the characteristics of the raw material and the mechanical properties of the material developed. In the cost measurement, the costs of implementation of the manufacturing process and costs of obtaining raw material were observed. In the environmental evaluation were pointed the factors of generation of wastes coming from each stage of the manufacturing process.
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