Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1551651 | Solar Energy | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Solar energy is used for the work reported here as a nonconventional heating system to produce aluminium foam from AlSi alloy precursors produced by powder metallurgy. A commercial precursor in cylindrical bars enclosed in a stainless-steel mould was heated under concentrated solar radiation in a solar furnace with varied heating conditions (heating rate, time, and temperature). Concentrated solar energy close to 300 W/cm2 on the mould is high enough to achieve complete foaming after heating for only 200 s. Under these conditions, the density and pore distribution in the foam change depending on the solar heating parameters and mould design.
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Authors
L.E.G. Cambronero, I. Cañadas, D. Martínez, J.M. Ruiz-Román,