In the mechanical testing of metallic foams, an important issue is the effect of the specimen size, relative to the cell size, on the measured properties. Here we analyze size effects for the modulus and strength of regular, hexagonal honeycombs under uniaxial and shear loadings. Size effects for indentation of a honeycomb are evaluated using finite element analysis. Finally, the results for honeycombs are extrapolated to foams. The results are compared with data for metallic foams in the following, companion paper
The constrained deformation of an aluminium alloy foam sandwiched between steel substrates has been ...
Most prior work on modeling cellular structures either assumes a continuum model or homogenizes “ef...
© 2016 Metallic and polymeric foams typically possess a low tensile failure strain of a few percent ...
In the mechanical testing of metallic foams, an important issue is the effect of the specimen size, ...
There is increasing interest in the use of metallic foams in a variety of applications, including li...
In the mechanical testing of metallic foams, an important issue is the effect of the specimen size, ...
There is increasing interest in the use of metallic foams in a variety of applications, including li...
Mechanical properties of cellular solids depend on the ratio of the sample size to the cell size at ...
Mechanical properties of cellular solids depend on the ratio of the sample size to the cell size at ...
Scale effects in cellular metals can develop when the specimen size is of the order of the cell size...
Effective mechanical properties of cellular materials depend strongly on the specimen size to the ce...
Metallic and polymeric foams typically possess a low tensile failure strain of a few percent despite...
The constrained deformation of an aluminium alloy foam sandwiched between steel substrates has been ...
Most prior work on modeling cellular structures either assumes a continuum model or homogenizes “ef...
© 2016 Metallic and polymeric foams typically possess a low tensile failure strain of a few percent ...
In the mechanical testing of metallic foams, an important issue is the effect of the specimen size, ...
There is increasing interest in the use of metallic foams in a variety of applications, including li...
In the mechanical testing of metallic foams, an important issue is the effect of the specimen size, ...
There is increasing interest in the use of metallic foams in a variety of applications, including li...
Mechanical properties of cellular solids depend on the ratio of the sample size to the cell size at ...
Mechanical properties of cellular solids depend on the ratio of the sample size to the cell size at ...
Scale effects in cellular metals can develop when the specimen size is of the order of the cell size...
Effective mechanical properties of cellular materials depend strongly on the specimen size to the ce...
Metallic and polymeric foams typically possess a low tensile failure strain of a few percent despite...
The constrained deformation of an aluminium alloy foam sandwiched between steel substrates has been ...
Most prior work on modeling cellular structures either assumes a continuum model or homogenizes “ef...
© 2016 Metallic and polymeric foams typically possess a low tensile failure strain of a few percent ...