Mechanical characterization of particulate aluminum foams-strain-rate, density and matrix alloy versus adhesive effects

  • Lehmhus, Dirk
  • Baumeister, Joachim
  • Stutz, Lennart
  • Schneider, Eduard
  • St\uf6bener, Karsten
  • Avalle, Massimiliano
  • Peroni, Lorenzo
  • Peroni, Marco
Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1438-1656
Citation count (estimate)
20

Abstract

The study evaluates mechanical properties of APM particulate aluminum foams built up from adhesively bonded Al foam spheres. Foams of matrix alloy AlSi10 are compared, with PM AlSi7 foams used as reference. The influence of density is studied both for quasi-static and dynamic compressive loading in a range from \u3030.35 to 0.71 g cm-3. The effect of varying the bonding agent is evaluated for a single density and both strain rate levels by replacing the standard, high-strength epoxy-based adhesive with a polyamide of greatly increased ductility. The result is a clear shift of fracture events to higher strain levels, as well as the introduction of a strain-rate dependency of strength. \ua9 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

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