Structure Evolution of Aluminum Foams during Foaming Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhuokun Cao
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Manufacture of aluminum foams still suffer from nonuniformity and poor reproductively for there is lack of basic knowledge of foaming process. In this paper, carbon fibers are used as novel stabilizing additive for aluminum foams, and the structure evolution of aluminum foams with different fiber content was studied. A laser rangefinder was used to detect the expansion rate of different al foams. Al foam samples are solidified at different foaming time to determine its relative density and cell size distribution. Results indicate that the cell size of foams linearly increases with the decrease of density, and the slope of the line is influenced by fiber content. The relationship between expansion ratio, density and cell size of the foams is discussed. It is concluded that the density of resulting foam is influenced by the rate of gravity driven drainage, and its cell size is determined by expansion ratio and foaming time.
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APA: Zhuokun Cao  (2010)  Structure Evolution of Aluminum Foams during Foaming Process

MLA: Zhuokun Cao Structure Evolution of Aluminum Foams during Foaming Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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