Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1581508 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A structure factor k was used to investigate the relations between aspect ratio of ligaments and yield strength of open-cell Fe-Ni foams. The results indicated yield strength of Fe-Ni open-cell foam increased with the decreasing aspect ratio of ligaments, and varying cross-section of ligaments had distinct effect on compressive properties of Fe-Ni open-cell foams. The yield strength predicted by the uniform cross-section ligament model (k = 1) agreed well with experimental values within the relative density of 2.5-5%, while the varying cross-section of ligaments with k = 0.85 was suitable for the foams with relative density lower than 2.5%.
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Authors
X.L. Huang, G.H. Wu, Q. Zhang, Z.Y. Dou, S. Chen,