Characteristic of Modified Geometrical Open-Cell Aluminum Foam by Casting Replication Process

2016 ◽  
Vol 846 ◽  
pp. 37-41
Author(s):  
Razmi Noh Mohd Razali ◽  
Bulan Abdullah ◽  
Muhammad Hussain Ismail ◽  
Norhamidi Muhamad

In this work, aluminium foams with modified geometry were successfully fabricated with a combination of dense and porous structure The main objective of this study were to determine the initial physical properties of aluminium foam with modified geometry in terms of density, porosity and morphology. Three different NaCl space holder sizes ranging from 1 mm to 3 mm were sieved and used to replicate the final pore size of aluminium foam. The samples were successfully produced through casting replication process. After densification, samples underwent water leaching in ultrasonic bath to remove completely the space holder. Results showed that porosity of the aluminium foam increased from 50 – 62% when the size of space holder was increased from 1 mm to 3 mm. The morphology showed clearly an integrated modified geometry between dense and inter-connected porous structure which is beneficial for applications that require combination properties of structural, thermal and mechanical properties.

2013 ◽  
Vol 393 ◽  
pp. 156-160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Razmi Noh Mohd Razali ◽  
Bulan Abdullah ◽  
Ismail Muhammad Hussain ◽  
Umi Kalsom Ahmad ◽  
Mohd Faizul Idham ◽  
...  

The purposes of this study were to determine the correlation of the aluminium foams mechanical properties in terms of the effect between its density and porosity as well as between its compressive strength and energy absorption of aluminium foam produced by space holder technique. The space holder used was NaCl particle with three different sizes and conditions. The space holders were completely filled the cavity prior pouring of molten aluminium by CO2 sand casting. Then, the samples underwent machining process to remove surface imperfection after casting, followed by water leaching in ultrasonic cleaner to remove the space holder. The higher the porosity, the lower the compressive strength but then again it acts as good energy absorption. Aluminium foam using NaCl size range of 10-15 mm has the highest energy absorption.


2015 ◽  
Vol 76 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
N. H. Mohamad Nor ◽  
J.B Saedon ◽  
N. A. A. Kasim ◽  
M. H. Ismail ◽  
Hazran Husain

Most Ti-6Al-4V implant used today are often much stiffer than human bone. However, the young modulus of those Ti-6Al-4V implants can be reduced through the formation of porous structure. Palm stearin binder system with an addition of sodium chloride as space holder has been established in the fabrication of porous Ti-6Al-4V. Thus, this paper focuses on the compressive mechanical properties of porous Ti-6Al-4V with utilization of palm stearin binder system along with sodium chloride (NaCl) as the space holder. The evaluated compositions consist of the powder volume fraction of 63vol% and 65vol%. The samples were compacted by thermal compacting machine at temperature of 160oC. Two different debinding processes involved, which are heptane solvent and water leaching. Then the samples were sintered up to three different temperatures, which are 1200oC, 1250oC and 1300oC. Mechanical properties of the porous Ti-6Al-4V were characterized by axial compression testing. The maximum compressive stress and Young’s modulus of the samples were determined to be 403.87MPa and 9.92GPa.


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.


2017 ◽  
Vol 888 ◽  
pp. 373-376
Author(s):  
Amirah Ahmad Hamdi ◽  
Nurul Akmal Mohd Sharif ◽  
Anasyida Abu Seman

This study investigated the properties of aluminium foam containing Mg with various amount of space holder. Aluminum foam was fabricated using dissolution method with various amount of carbamide (20, 40 and 60 wt. %). Aluminum foam with 60 wt. % carbamide has the lowest density (0.68 g/cm3) and exhibited the highest porosity (74.97%). However, the results indicates that aluminum foam with 40 wt. % of carbamide have good compressive and energy absorption with acceptable density and porosity value.


2010 ◽  
Vol 44-47 ◽  
pp. 3105-3108
Author(s):  
Long Zhi Zhao ◽  
Xiao Lan Zhang ◽  
Na Li ◽  
Ming Juan Zhao ◽  
Jian Zhang

Aluminum foam with unique reticular structure is used as a sound shield in the railway engineering because of its superior sound absorption. The strength of the aluminum foam plays important role on the life of the shield,so the tensile behavior of the open cell aluminum foam was investigated with the finite element method based on ANSYS software in this paper. The effects of the porosity and the aperture size of the aluminum foam on the tensile behavior are obtained. The results show that the material mechanical properties exhibit a significant decrease as the porosity increases, effects of the aperture size on the mechanical properties of aluminum foam is not obvious.


2014 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
pp. 136-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.O. Osorio-Hernández ◽  
M.A. Suarez ◽  
R. Goodall ◽  
G.A. Lara-Rodriguez ◽  
I. Alfonso ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 115 (5) ◽  
pp. 509 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samsudin Fitri Aida ◽  
Mirsad Nur Hijrah ◽  
Amirah Ahmad Hamdi ◽  
Hussain Zuhailawati ◽  
Abu Seman Anasyida

Gravity die casting and squeeze casting are the techniques used for the fabrication of hypoeutectic open-cell Al-Si foams which are characterized and studied for their energy absorbing quality in compression tests. The effect of different amounts of sodium chloride (NaCl) (up to 56 vol.%) as a space holder in the casting of aluminum foam on the morphology, density, porosity, compressive and energy absorption properties of aluminum foam was studied. The hypoeutectic Al-Si alloy with NaCl particles as a space holder was used to fabricate the aluminum foam using gravity die casting and squeeze casting. The hypoeutectic open-cell Al-Si foams produced by squeeze casting showed smaller pore size, better pore distribution, higher porosity, good compressive strength and greater energy absorption energy compared to that of gravity die casting. The hypoeutectic open-cell Al-Si foams with 44 vol.% NaCl using squeeze casting showed the best properties among all foams due to its moderate and well-distributed porosity.


2004 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fusheng Han ◽  
Hefa Cheng ◽  
Jinxiang Wang ◽  
Qiang Wang

2016 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 234-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.F. Aida ◽  
M.N. Hijrah ◽  
A.H. Amirah ◽  
H. Zuhailawati ◽  
A.S. Anasyida

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