High Strain Rate Reloading Compresson Testing of a Closed-Cell Alumnum Foam
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2007
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The European Association for Experimental Mechanics
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Aluminum (Al) closed-cell foams are materials of increasing importance because they have good energy absorption capabilities combined with good thermal and acoustic properties. They can convert much of the impact energy into plastic energy and absorb more energy than bulk metals at relatively low stresses. When used as filling materials in tubes, they increase total energy absorption over the sum of the energy absorbed by foam alone and tube alone [1]. In designing with metallic foams as energy absorbing fillers, mechanical properties are needed for strain rates corresponding to those created by impact events. Quasi-static mechanical behavior of metallic foams has been fairly extensively studied, but data concerning high strain rate mechanical behavior of these materials are, however, rather sparse [2,3]. This study was initiated, therefore, to study and model the high strain rate mechanical behavior of an Al foam produced by foaming of powder compacts and to compare it with quasi-static behavior and, hence, determine any effect on energy absorbing capacity.
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High strain rate, Aluminum foam, Compression test, LS-DYNA
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Taşdemirci, A., Güden, M., and Hall, I. W. (2007, July). High strain rate reloading compresson testing of a closed-cell alumnum foam. Paper presented at the conference of the 13th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, Alexandroupolis, Greece.
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13th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics