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Damping properties of open cell microcellular pure Al foams

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Damping behaviours of the open cell microcellular pure Al foams fabricated by sintering and dissolution process with the relative density of 0·31-0·42 and the pore size of 112-325 μm were investigated. The damping characterisation was conducted on a multifunction internal friction apparatus. The internal friction (IF) was measured at frequencies of 1·0, 3·0 and 6·0 Hz over the temperature range of 298-725 K. The measured IF shows that the open cell pure Al foam has a damping capacity that is enhanced in comparison with pure Al. At a lower temperature (∼400 K), the IF of the open cell pure Al foams increases with decreasing relative density, with decreasing pore size and with increasing frequency. The IF peak was found at the temperature range of 433-593 K in the IF curves. It is clear that the IF peak is relaxational type and the activation energy associated with the IF peak is about 1·60 ± 0·02 eV. Defect effects can be used to interpret the damping mechanisms.

History

Journal

Materials science and technology

Volume

23

Pagination

1336-1340

Location

London, England

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0267-0836

eISSN

1743-2847

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

Issue

11

Publisher

Maney Publishing