Investigation of AC8A Scrap-Recycled Aluminum Foams

2014 ◽  
Vol 894 ◽  
pp. 134-137
Author(s):  
Seksak Asavavisithchai ◽  
Natthida Jareankieathbovorn ◽  
Areeya Srichaiyaperk

Open-cell Al foam has outstanding properties which are suitable for functional applications. However, a major drawback for widespread employment of Al foam is its high relative cost which can be several times higher than conventional metals. To reduce the cost, a recycled material waste is constructively used instead of expensive base metal. The present study aims to fabricate economical open-cell Al foams using AC8A alloy scrap from lathe machines. The Al foams were fabricated through pressure infiltration casting process at which the cellular pattern was made from commercial reticulated open-cell polyurethane foams with the pore size of 12 ppi. The compressive strength and microhardness of scrap-recycled Al foams are higher than those of pure Al foam. The increase in foam mechanical properties resulted from the change in foam microstructure as the formation of Si hard phase in Al matrix. The strength and microhardness of the foams increase with increasing scrap contents.

2014 ◽  
Vol 1662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Max Larner ◽  
John Acker ◽  
Lilian P. Dávila

ABSTRACTLightweight porous foams have been of particular interest in recent years, since they have a very unique set of properties which can be significantly different from their solid parent materials. These properties arise from their random porous structure which is generated through specialized processing techniques. Their unique structure gives these materials interesting properties which allow them to be used in diverse applications. In particular, highly porous Al foams have been used in aircraft components and sound insulation; however due to the difficulty in processing and the random nature of the foams, they are not well understood and thus have not yet been utilized to their full potential. The objective of this study was to integrate experiments and simulations to determine whether a relationship exists between the relative density (porous density/bulk density) and the mechanical properties of open-cell Al foams. Compression experiments were performed using an Instron Universal Testing Machine (IUTM) on ERG Duocel open-cell Al foams with 5.8% relative density, with compressive loads ranging from 0-6 MPa. Foam models were generated using a combination of an open source code, Voro++, and MATLAB. A Finite Element Method (FEM)-based software, COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3, was used to simulate the mechanical behavior of Al foam structures under compressive loads ranging from 0-2 MPa. From these simulated structures, the maximum von Mises stress, volumetric strain, and other properties were calculated. These simulation results were compared against data from compression experiments. CES EduPack software, a materials design program, was also used to estimate the mechanical properties of open-cell foams for values not available experimentally, and for comparison purposes. This program allowed for accurate prediction of the mechanical properties for a given percent density foam, and also provided a baseline for the Al foam samples tested via the IUTM method. Predicted results from CES EduPack indicate that a 5.8% relative density foam will have a Young’s Modulus of 0.02-0.92 GPa while its compressive strength will be 0.34-3.37 MPa. Overall results revealed a relationship between pores per inch and selected mechanical properties of Al foams. The methods developed in this study can be used to efficiently generate open-cell foam models, and to combine experiments and simulations to calculate structure-property relationships and predict yielding and failure, which may help in the pursuit of simulation-based design of metallic foams. This study can help to improve the current methods of characterizing foams and porous materials, and enhance knowledge about theirproperties for novel applications.


Author(s):  
Loredana Santo ◽  
Alessandro Guglielmotti ◽  
Fabrizio Quadrini

A new forming method for open-cell aluminum (Al) foams by laser was introduced. Laser forming is generally applied to sheet metals but a good formability was observed also for Al alloy cellular structures. In this study, laser bending tests were performed on rectangular samples made of open-cell Al alloy foams by means of a diode laser. Laser scan velocity and power were changed in the experimentation so as to identify the best process conditions for three different Al foams. A finite element model was implemented to simulate the laser-material interaction during forming in dependence of the foam structure. At fixed values of laser velocity and power, higher bending angles were obtained for foams with smaller pores but, changing the process parameters, a better formability was observed for the foams with bigger pores.


2013 ◽  
Vol 853 ◽  
pp. 125-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Fei Wang ◽  
Yi Shi Su ◽  
Xiao Lu Gong

Pressure infiltration casting technique is widely used to manufacture open-cell metal foam and it has been well performed in manufacture practice in our research group. In the present study, an attempt is made to highlight the influence of the infiltration casting process on the physical structure of metal foam. According to the production practice, several parameters: the pressure difference, the temperature condition, the particle size and the mould dimension, need to be well considered. A 2D model coupling porous zone and multiphase is created with a fixed grid. The cooling and solidifying process of molten metal are as well carried out with enthalpy method. Reasonable convergence rules are used to proceed high quality calculations. This work provides excellent experimental and numerical comprehension of pressure infiltration casing process to manufacture open-cell metal foam. These understandings can well guide and optimize the product manufacture, the physical structure and the mechanical behaviors of open-cell metal foams within their industrial application.


2014 ◽  
Vol 783-786 ◽  
pp. 1509-1512 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Jie Li ◽  
Yue Lu Ren ◽  
Zhen Dong Li ◽  
Fu Sheng Han

In the present study, needle like micro-Co3O4 rods were synthesized on the cell walls of open celled Al foam. The microstructure and phase composition of micro-rods and sound absorption properties of resultant samples were characterized. Compared with original Al foams, the modified ones showed enhanced sound absorption capacities, particularly at low frequencies, which were more obvious as the length of Co3O4 rods increased. The improvement is related to increased air flow resistance owing to increased roughness of the cell walls.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anita Ejiro Nwaefuna ◽  
Karl Rumbold ◽  
Teun Boekhout ◽  
Nerve Zhou

AbstractBioethanol from abundant and inexpensive agricultural and industrial wastes possesses the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Bioethanol as renewable fuel addresses elevated production costs, as well as food security concerns. Although technical advancements in simultaneous saccharification and fermentation have reduced the cost of production, one major drawback of this technology is that the pre-treatment process creates environmental stressors inhibitory to fermentative yeasts subsequently reducing bioethanol productivity. Robust fermentative yeasts with extreme stress tolerance remain limited. This review presents the potential of dung beetles from pristine and unexplored environments as an attractive source of extremophilic bioethanolic yeasts. Dung beetles survive on a recalcitrant lignocellulose-rich diet suggesting the presence of symbiotic yeasts with a cellulolytic potential. Dung beetles inhabiting extreme stress environments have the potential to harbour yeasts with the ability to withstand inhibitory environmental stresses typically associated with bioethanol production. The review further discusses established methods used to isolate bioethanolic yeasts, from dung beetles.


2021 ◽  
pp. 103872
Author(s):  
Behzad Mohammadi ◽  
Amir Ershad-Langroudi ◽  
Gholamreza Moradi ◽  
Abdolrasoul Safaiyan ◽  
Peymaneh Habibi

2005 ◽  
Vol 59 (26) ◽  
pp. 3333-3336 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Jiang ◽  
N.Q. Zhao ◽  
C.S. Shi ◽  
X.W. Du ◽  
J.J Li ◽  
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