Mechanical simulation of the localized deformation in the aluminum foams: A three-dimensional (3D) structure based study

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Metal-foam materials have been used increasingly in industry for their low-density, high-toughness and high impact resistance properties. Understanding the macro-scale mechanical properties of these materials is essential to evaluate their actual performance and thus to optimize the structures and properties accordingly. Synchrotron radiation X-ray microtomographytechnique is a promising method to study 3D structures at small length scales, which provides high spatial resolution and allows the researchers to observe the change of structures/features in situ without destroying the original objects. In this work, the real 3D structure of closed-cell aluminum foam was obtained by using synchrotron radiation X-ray microtomography. The reconstructed 3D model of the foam was further utilized as input for the subsequent mechanical study to investigate the localized deformation behaviors and evolution process of the foam under longitudinal quasi-static uniaxial compressive loading. By analyzing the simulated results, it is demonstrated that the deformation bands always initiate and propagate along the cell walls which are finally folded upon loading. And the large spherical cells are more susceptible to yielding, as well as to the stress concentration than the cells with other shapes. This finding is consistent with the experimental results.

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Kai, Z., Enyu, G., Wenqian, Z., Sansan, S., Tao, J., Hongliang, H., & Yanjin, X. (2015). Mechanical simulation of the localized deformation in the aluminum foams: A three-dimensional (3D) structure based study. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 84). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/84/1/012054

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