This paper discusses a new method of powder-metallurgy processing to produce regular-structured Cu nanofoams or irregular-structured Cu foams containing both micropores and nanopores. Coarser Cu nanofoam struts (approximately 2.5 times larger) formed in the ribbon samples of the foams subjected to additional sintering at 900 C after initial lower-temperature sintering at 450 C than those formed in the ribbon samples of the foams subjected to additional sintering at 700 C. Furthermore, a much higher degree of strut continuity was observed in the Cu nanofoam sintered at 900 C, which should improve the ductility and structural integrity of the Cu nanofoam. This study can be considered as a framework for using a simple method of powder-based de...
The fabrication of Cu components were first built by additive manufacturing using electron beam melt...
The fabrication of Cu components were first built by additive manufacturing using electron beam melt...
Frosting process is an inevitable phenomenon in numerous applications, ranging from the wings of air...
Micro-porous copper foam with open cell structure and acceptable mechanical behavior charts a path f...
Cu nanofoams are promising materials for a variety of applications, including anodes in high-perform...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT A method for the fabrication of copper foams by powder metallurgy, employing carb...
Because of their excellent thermal and electric conductivities, copper foams are ideally suited for ...
Characterizing materials on the nanoscale is a key factor to enhance nanotechnology in diverse appli...
Porous materials with ligament sizes in the submicrometer to nanometer regime have a high potential ...
The aim of the present PhD work is the study of the production of a nanostructured copper by Spark P...
Metallic foams have been of considerable interest both from the industrial applicability and scienti...
2013-03-28Nanoporous (NP) metal foams, including Au, Cu, Ag, and Pd, have been successfully synthesi...
The microstructure of Fe-40%wtCu nanocrystalline powders, prepared by mechanical alloying, was studi...
A fabrication technology of closed-cell copper foams (CCCFs) based on powder metallurgy is proposed,...
This research consists of two parts. The first part deals with the preparation and properties of cop...
The fabrication of Cu components were first built by additive manufacturing using electron beam melt...
The fabrication of Cu components were first built by additive manufacturing using electron beam melt...
Frosting process is an inevitable phenomenon in numerous applications, ranging from the wings of air...
Micro-porous copper foam with open cell structure and acceptable mechanical behavior charts a path f...
Cu nanofoams are promising materials for a variety of applications, including anodes in high-perform...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT A method for the fabrication of copper foams by powder metallurgy, employing carb...
Because of their excellent thermal and electric conductivities, copper foams are ideally suited for ...
Characterizing materials on the nanoscale is a key factor to enhance nanotechnology in diverse appli...
Porous materials with ligament sizes in the submicrometer to nanometer regime have a high potential ...
The aim of the present PhD work is the study of the production of a nanostructured copper by Spark P...
Metallic foams have been of considerable interest both from the industrial applicability and scienti...
2013-03-28Nanoporous (NP) metal foams, including Au, Cu, Ag, and Pd, have been successfully synthesi...
The microstructure of Fe-40%wtCu nanocrystalline powders, prepared by mechanical alloying, was studi...
A fabrication technology of closed-cell copper foams (CCCFs) based on powder metallurgy is proposed,...
This research consists of two parts. The first part deals with the preparation and properties of cop...
The fabrication of Cu components were first built by additive manufacturing using electron beam melt...
The fabrication of Cu components were first built by additive manufacturing using electron beam melt...
Frosting process is an inevitable phenomenon in numerous applications, ranging from the wings of air...