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Microstructure, Strength and Creep of Aluminium-nickel Open Cell Foam

Diologent, Frédéric  
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Conde, Yves  
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Goodall, Russell  
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2009
Philosophical Magazine

Al-6.4 wt% Ni open-cell foams produced by replication are tested in compression and in tension at room temperature and creep tested in tension at 450C. The mechanical behaviour of this foam at room temperature is consistent with that observed for other open-cell metallic foams. A strong dependence on relative density as well as dependence on stress and temperature of the steady-state creep rate are captured by the model described by Mueller et al. [Scripta Mater. 57 (2007) p.33], itself a simplification of variational estimates by Ponte Castaneda and Suquet [Adv. Appl. Mech. 34 (1998) p.171]. The foam exhibits two regimes of creep, separated by a critical stress; these features can be interpreted on the basis of the microstructure of the Al-6.4 wt% Ni alloy making the foam. This microcellular eutectic Al-Ni exhibits attractive creep failure resistance compared to other open-cell aluminium alloy foams.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/14786430902915396
Web of Science ID

WOS:000266026800003

Author(s)
Diologent, Frédéric  
Conde, Yves  
Goodall, Russell  
Mortensen, Andreas  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Philosophical Magazine
Volume

89

Issue

13

Start page

1121

End page

1139

Subjects

aluminium alloy

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cellular metals

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plastic deformation

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creep

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Al-Al3Ni Eutectic Composites

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Unidirectionally Solidified Al-Al3Ni

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Internal-Stress Superplasticity

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Mechanical-Behavior

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Microcellular Aluminum

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Uniaxial Deformation

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Tensile Deformation

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Steady-State

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Al-Al2Cu

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Alloys

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