Development of unidirectional cellular structure with multiple pipe layers and characterisation of its mechanical properties

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This study is concerned with the development of a new unidirectional cellular (UniPore) copper structure with multiple concentric pipe layers. The investigated UniPore structures were grouped into three main types, each having a different number of pipes (3, 4, and 5 pipes per transversal cross-section) and different pore arrangements. The specimens were fabricated by explosive compaction to achieve tightly compacted structures with a quasi-constant cross-section along the length of the specimens. The bonding between copper pipes was observed by a metallographic investigation, which showed that the pipes and bars were compressed tightly without voids. However, they were not welded together. The mechanical properties were determined by quasi-static compressive testing, where the typical behaviour for cellular materials was noted. The study showed that porosity significantly influences the mechanical properties, even more so than the arrangement of the pipes.

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Vesenjak, M., Nakashima, Y., Hokamoto, K., Ren, Z., & Marumo, Y. (2020). Development of unidirectional cellular structure with multiple pipe layers and characterisation of its mechanical properties. Materials, 13(17), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/MA13173880

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