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Mechanical properties of micro-porous metals produced by space-holding sintering

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by T Banno, Yuncang Li, Cui'E Wen, Y Yamada
Micro-porous nickel foams with an open cell structure were fabricated by the space-holding sintering. The average pore size of the micro-porous nickel specimens ranged from 30 μm to 150 μm, and the porosity ranged from 60 % to 80 %. The porous characteristics of the nickel specimens were observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The mechanical properties were studied using compressive tests. For comparison, macro-porous nickel foams prepared by the chemical vapour deposition method with pore sizes of 800 μm and 1300 μm and porosity of 95 % were also presented. Results indicated that the ratio value of 6 and higher for the specimen length to cell size (L/d) is satisfying for obtaining stable compressive properties. The micro-porous nickel specimens exhibited different deformation behaviour and dramatically increased mechanical properties, compared to those of the macro-porous nickel specimens.

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Journal

Advanced materials research

Volume

29

Issue

30

Pagination

75 - 78

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Location

Uetikon-Zuerich, Switzerland

ISSN

1022-6680

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

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