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Fatigue and cyclic creep of replicated microcellular aluminium

Soubielle, Sébastien
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Salvo, Luc
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Diologent, Frédéric  
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2011
Materials Science and Engineering: A

The cyclic behaviour of 400 mu m pore size replicated aluminium foam is assessed in tension-tension fatigue with a stress ratio equal to 0.1, keeping the load amplitude constant, for relative density values comprised between 0.175 and 0.220. The number of cycles to failure ranges from 6 x 10(2) (lowest relative density) to 5 x 10(6) (highest relative density). The foams display cyclic creep coupled with a strong influence of relative density on their general fatigue performance. Data analysis shows that the foam fatigue behaviour is dominated by cyclic creep, which governs both the deformation and the fatigue life of the cycled specimens, yielding characteristics globally in line with what is expected knowing the metal making the foam. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.msea.2010.12.007
Web of Science ID

WOS:000287643200059

Author(s)
Soubielle, Sébastien
Salvo, Luc
Diologent, Frédéric  
Mortensen, Andreas  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Materials Science and Engineering: A
Volume

528

Issue

6

Start page

2657

End page

2663

Subjects

Porous materials

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Cellular materials

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Fatigue

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Cellular Al-Alloy

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Mechanical-Properties

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Uniaxial Deformation

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Compression Fatigue

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Room-Temperature

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Pure Aluminum

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Foam

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Behavior

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Failure

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Metals

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