Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7995495 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
A high porosity Perlite-Metal Syntactic Foam (P-MSF) is produced by the pre-compaction of a packed bed of expanded perlite particles prior to counter gravity infiltration with molten aluminium. The density of the resulting high porosity (>70Â vol%) syntactic foam is in the range of 0.72-0.98Â g/cm3, depending on the particle pre-compaction pressure and the number of compaction steps. Compressive testing is carried out following the ISO 13314 standard to characterise the mechanical properties of this novel material. Furthermore, micro-computed tomography scans are performed in order to investigate its meso-structure. The geometrical analysis revealed that the densification procedure generates a porosity gradient in the direction of the compressive force. This gradient is found to affect the deformation mechanism and thus the mechanical properties of high porosity P-MSF.
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Authors
S. Broxtermann, M. Taherishargh, I.V. Belova, G.E. Murch, T. Fiedler,