The computer-aided design of individual parts and the desire for weight reduction and material savings require further development of new hybrid materials. Ni/PU hybrid foams as a new hybrid material offer great potential for the production of components that are lightweight and yet can absorb large amounts of energy. The development of this structured material is at its beginning and mechanical characterisation on all scales is necessary. Experimental investigations on individual struts must be carried out on the micro scale to understand the structure-properties-relationship. Inspite of the challenges raising due to the complex geometry of the struts, tensile tests, three-point bending tests and micro sections are presented in this work. ...
AbstractThe cell morphology and mechanical behavior of open-cell polyurethane and nickel foams are i...
In this paper Split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) was used for dynamic testing of nickel coated poly...
The question of information flow within an inverse design problem is tackled with focus on thermodyn...
Shock absorption often needs stiff but lightweight materials that exhibit a large kinetic energy abs...
Shock absorption often needs stiff but lightweight materials that exhibit a large kinetic energy abs...
Metal foams are a very interesting class of microheterogeneous, cellular, lightweight materials whic...
Open-cell metal foams are a versatile class of porous lightweight materials, which are predominantl...
Ni/Al hybrid foams are a new class of innovative cellular composite materials consisting of open-cel...
Open-cell metal foams are a new class of cellular materials with structural features resembling thos...
Besides the low weight, good thermal conductivity and high porosity open-cell foam structures exhibi...
Two novel hybrid materials for use in sandwich cores of structural materials are designed, manufactu...
Cellular materials, such as foams, can be used as load bearing members in civil construction and as ...
An algorithmic material characterisation and selection based on digital tools provide numerous possi...
International audienceThe cell morphology and mechanical behavior of open-cell polyurethane and nick...
Cellular solids are materials made out of solid strut or thin plate like structures bridged together...
AbstractThe cell morphology and mechanical behavior of open-cell polyurethane and nickel foams are i...
In this paper Split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) was used for dynamic testing of nickel coated poly...
The question of information flow within an inverse design problem is tackled with focus on thermodyn...
Shock absorption often needs stiff but lightweight materials that exhibit a large kinetic energy abs...
Shock absorption often needs stiff but lightweight materials that exhibit a large kinetic energy abs...
Metal foams are a very interesting class of microheterogeneous, cellular, lightweight materials whic...
Open-cell metal foams are a versatile class of porous lightweight materials, which are predominantl...
Ni/Al hybrid foams are a new class of innovative cellular composite materials consisting of open-cel...
Open-cell metal foams are a new class of cellular materials with structural features resembling thos...
Besides the low weight, good thermal conductivity and high porosity open-cell foam structures exhibi...
Two novel hybrid materials for use in sandwich cores of structural materials are designed, manufactu...
Cellular materials, such as foams, can be used as load bearing members in civil construction and as ...
An algorithmic material characterisation and selection based on digital tools provide numerous possi...
International audienceThe cell morphology and mechanical behavior of open-cell polyurethane and nick...
Cellular solids are materials made out of solid strut or thin plate like structures bridged together...
AbstractThe cell morphology and mechanical behavior of open-cell polyurethane and nickel foams are i...
In this paper Split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) was used for dynamic testing of nickel coated poly...
The question of information flow within an inverse design problem is tackled with focus on thermodyn...