Metal matrix syntactic foams (MMSFs) are cellular materials which have high specific energy-absorbing properties accompanied by lower density compared to the bulk material. A special type of closed-cell metal matrix foams (MMFs) is the metal matrix syntactic foam. In this research, fatigue tests were carried out of ZA27 zinc aluminium matrix syntactic foams filled with expanded perlite. The stress levels were defined from the plateau stress of the quasi-static upsetting tests (90; 70; 50 and 30%) with R=0.1 stress ratio and f=10 Hz frequency. The results were evaluated statistically.
History
Source title
Proceeding of the 12th Hungarian Conference on Materials Science (HMSC12), Volume 903
Name of conference
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Location
Balatonkenese, Hungary
Start date
2019-10-13
End date
2019-10-15
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Place published
Bristol, UK
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
School
School of Engineering
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