Mechanical and microstructural characterization of an AZ91-activated carbon syntactic foam

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In this study, activated carbon (AC) particles were combined with AZ91 alloy to manufacture a magnesium syntactic foam. This novel lightweight foam has a very low density, in the range of 1.12-1.18 gcm -3 . The results show that no chemical reaction occurred between the AZ91 matrix and the activated carbon particles. The mechanical properties of the foam were evaluated under quasi-static compression loading conditions, and showed a consistent trend for the energy absorption of the fabricated AZ91-AC syntactic foams. The deformation mechanism of samples was a brittle fracture mode with the formation of shear bands during the fracture of all samples.

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Movahedi, N., Taherishargh, M., Belova, I. V., Murch, G. E., & Fiedler, T. (2018). Mechanical and microstructural characterization of an AZ91-activated carbon syntactic foam. Materials, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12010003

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