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Characterization of closed-cell aluminium foams subjected to compressive loading
Authors
A Jung
A Paul
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AF Bastawros
AG Hanssen
D Ruan
F Yi
HJ Christ
HM Hsiao
HP Degischer
I Elnasri
JE Field
JG Lorna
LAB da-Chuda
M Ashby
M Vesenjak
M Vesenjak
MA Islam
MF Ashby
OE Petel
PJ Tan
PJ Tan
RP Merrett
SL Lopatnikov
XM Xiang
Y Mu
Publication date
1 January 2015
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
© 2016 by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. The mechanical response of closed-cell aluminium metallic foams subjected to low and high strain-rate loading has been investigated. A set of quasi-static and dynamic (shock) compressive tests have been conducted on closed-cell aluminium foams (CYMAT) with densities of 0.50 and 0.30 g/cc. Post-mortem characterization via optical microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) was performed on pristine and deformed specimens to elucidate the dominant deformation mechanisms in these materials. The combination of these techniques allowed for the assessment of critical deformation parameters such as changes in cell geometry and morphology, as well as microstructural evolution and deformation of the aluminium cellular network. These findings aim to aid in the design and development of optimized material structures for impact and blast protection
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