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On the Finite Element Simulation of Secondary Operations on Metallic Foams
2007
Metallic foams have been recently introduced also as industrial materials due to their well known advantages. In fact, their low mass in conjunction with the good thermal and mechanical properties push toward an extensive diffusion in manufacturing industry. In the study here addressed, a very accurate investigation concerning the latter two aspects has been carried out. In fact, a secondary manufacturing process, i.e. the foam bending, has been taken into account. Anyway, all the knowledge derived for sheet metal bending is not directly applicable to the foams. A finite element code has been utilized for modeling the foam behavior during the bending processes and an accurate material rheol…
Forming of aluminum foam sandwich panels: Numerical simulations and experimental tests
2006
Abstract The forming of the completed aluminium foam sandwich (AFS) panels would determine an improvement in the manufacturing of parts and panels. In this paper the authors have investigated the formability of AFS through experiments and numerical simulations. As far as the former are concerned, commercially prepared panels have been considered and bending and stamping processes have been taken into account. In addition, FEM analyses have been developed, utilizing a porous material model following the evolution of the material density throughout the forming processes.
Investigation of Effective Thermal Conductivity Aluminum Foams
2012
Abstract The study on the heat transfer mechanisms through the aluminium foam with a fluid in void cells of that foam was reported in this paper. Based on laboratory experiments, the effective thermal conductivity coefficient values were found for various type aluminum foams which had been filled up with a gas or a liquid. The significant effects were observed from porosity as well as from metal and fluid properties on the heat transfer capacity in a foam-fluid system. The convective heat transfer phenomenon was identified to occur in the foam cellular space. That phenomenon affected the effective thermal conductivity much more for liquid-filled foams than for gas-filled foams.
Open Cell Al-Si Foams by a Sintering and Dissolution Process
2014
Open cell foams from AlSi12 alloy were successfully fabricated by the Sintering and Dissolution Process, using NaCl as space holder (60 %). The size of the aluminum alloy powder is less than 45 μm, while the space holder powder size is 315-500 μm, 630-800 μm and 800-1250 μm respectively. The appropriate quantities of alloy powder and salt were mixed and cold pressed at 250 MPa. The sintering process was done at 500 °C and 545 °C, in vacuum (10-5 torr) for 10, 20 and 30 minutes respectively. The space holder was eliminated by holding the sintered samples in running hot water (70 °C). After the salt was dissolved, the samples were dried and the mass loss was analyzed. Keywords: Aluminum foam…