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Compressive performance and deformation mechanism of the dynamic gas injection aluminum foams

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The dynamic gas injection method with high-speed horizontal oscillation could reduce the cell size and improve the cell quality of aluminum foams, so it is of interest to study the compressive performance and deformation mechanism of the foams produced with this process. In-situ compression in X-ray tomography was used for this research. Results have shown that the plateau stresses of bulk aluminum foams prepared by the dynamic gas injection method are in the range of 0.3 ~ 11 MPa. When the cell size is reduced to around 1 mm, the plateau stress could reach 22 MPa. In addition, the brittle deformation characteristics of aluminum foams in the quasi-static compression process are obvious. The dynamic gas injection method could greatly improve the mechanical properties of aluminum foams, and aluminum foams prepared by this method have a better compressive performance compared to that prepared by static method even at the same relative density. The uniformity of the cell size and sphericity also affects the mechanical properties. The result of in-situ compression shows that there are two main failure modes for cell walls of aluminum foams: the fracture after buckles of the cell walls and the direct fracture of the cell walls. The aluminum foams prepared by the dynamic gas injection method could have a wide application prospect due to its superior compressive performance.
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hal-01896700 , version 1 (16-10-2018)

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Ningzhen Wang, Eric Maire, Xiang Chen, Jérôme Adrien, Yanxiang Li, et al.. Compressive performance and deformation mechanism of the dynamic gas injection aluminum foams. Materials Characterization, 2019, 147, pp.11-20. ⟨10.1016/j.matchar.2018.10.013⟩. ⟨hal-01896700⟩
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