Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10635364 Scripta Materialia 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Open cell aluminum foams with tailored porous morphology were synthesized by a space-holder method. Carbamide particles with different shapes were used as a space-holder to produce samples. Depending on the shape distribution of the carbamide particles, the morphology of the pores in the foams can be easily controlled. The foam samples with spherical-shaped pores showed higher compressive strength than those with strip-shaped pores.
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