2021-04-122009-01-019781615673278SCOPUS;2-s2.0-70449864894http://hdl.handle.net/10784/29146Cellular materials are formed by solid cells in a gaseous core. They exhibit good strength to mass ratio and they are used as insulators and as a core in sandwich composite manufacture. This work describes an extensive study on the structure and physical-mechanical properties of rigid polyurethane (PU) foams. The effect of composition and processing conditions on the mechanical properties were studied. Morphology, specific strength and density were evaluated to determine the optimal levels of processing for a required application. Foam morphology was characterized using stereoscopy and optical microscopy. A basic mechanical property as compression strength was measured in the plateau zone.engMorphological and mechanical characteristics of rigid polyurethane foamsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaperCellular materialCompression strengthFoam morphologyMass ratioMechanical characteristicsOptimal levelPhysical-mechanical propertiesPolyurethane foamsProcessing conditionRigid polyurethane foamsSandwich compositesSpecific strengthElastomersMorphologyOptical microscopyPlastic productsPlasticityMechanical properties2021-04-12Restrepo-Zapata, N.C.Ossa H., E.A.Mejia, F.C.