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Effects of the density on compressive properties in cellular aluminum produced by the sintering method

Version 2 2024-06-17, 06:00
Version 1 2004-01-01, 00:00
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posted on 2024-06-17, 06:00 authored by C Wen, Y Yamada, T Asahina, K Kato, T Sonoda, A Watazu, M Mabuchi
The cellular aluminum materials with relative densities of 0.1"-'0.25 were fabricated by the sintering method and effects of the density on mechanical properties of the cellular aluminum were investigated by compressive tests. The cellular aluminum exhibited a plateau region with a nearly constant flow stress. The stress in the plateau region increased with increasing relative density, on the other hand, the densification strain decreased with increasing relative density. Observation of the deformed cells revealed that the cell walls were bent. Besides, the stress in the plateau region was proportional to 1.9 power of the density. These suggest that plastic collapse is dominated by bending of the cell walls for the cellular aluminum produced by the sintering method.<br>

History

Location

Sendai, Japan

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2004, The Japan Institute of Metals

Journal

Materials transactions

Volume

45

Pagination

327-329

ISSN

1345-9678

eISSN

1347-5320

Issue

2

Publisher

Japan Institute of Metals