Compressive deformation behavior of closed-cell micro-pore magnesium composite foam

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The closed-cell micro-pore magnesium composite foam with hollow ceramic microspheres (CMs) was fabricated by a modified melt foaming method. The effect of CMs on the compressive deformation behavior of CM-containing magnesium composite foam was investigated. Optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used for observation of the microstructure. Finite element modeling of the magnesium composite foam was established to predict localized stress, fracture of CMs, and the compressive deformation behavior of the foam. The results showed that CMs and pores directly affected the compressive deformation behavior of the magnesium composite foam by sharing a part of load applied on the foam. Meanwhile, the presence of Mg2Si phase influenced the mechanical properties of the foam by acting as the crack source during the compression process.

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Wang, J., Wang, N., Liu, X., Ding, J., Xia, X., Chen, X., & Zhao, W. (2018). Compressive deformation behavior of closed-cell micro-pore magnesium composite foam. Materials, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11050731

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