High-energy impact testing of agglomerated cork at extremely low and high temperatures

Abstract Agglomerated cork, made from the scraps of wine stoppers, has been finding a wide set of applications due to its excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties. The random orientation of grains makes the material nearly isotropic, while its dominant viscoelastic behaviour and nearly zero Poisson's ratio make the material also very interesting in applications where dimensional stability is highly demanded. With proven properties, agglomerated cork has been widely used for manufacturing of architectural facades, in civil construction, aerospace engineering and even home appliances production. For outdoor applications, the performance of cork material under different working temperatures is a vital point to be considered. This paper assesses the capability of five different types of cork agglomerates to withstand 500 J impact energy under different temperature conditions. Keeping 11.2 kg impact mass and velocity of 9.2 m/s, impact tests were performed for a wide range of temperatures starting from sub-zero temperature (−30 °C) up to 100 °C in order to cover a full span of working circumstances. Results show significant variations of amount of absorbed energy depending on testing temperature, calling the attention of designers and product developers for important aspects to be considered upon the application of this material under extreme weather conditions.

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