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Compressive properties of Advanced Pore Morphology (APM) foam elements

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posted on 2025-05-08, 15:23 authored by M. A. Sulong, M. Vesenjak, Irina BelovaIrina Belova, Graeme MurchGraeme Murch, Thomas FiedlerThomas Fiedler
Advanced Pore Morphology (APM) foam elements have a spherical outer skin and a porous inner structure. APM foam is a product of the improved powder metallurgy FOAMINAL® process. The present work investigates the mechanical properties of single APM foam elements under quasi-static and dynamic compressive loading. By means of μCT techniques, an accurate finite element model is generated. The compressive force–displacement response of APM foam elements is numerically evaluated for different diameters and strain rates. The results of the numerical analysis are compared with experimental data. Good agreement is found. Quasi-static and dynamic loading are both investigated by making use of numerical analysis and verified by comparison with experimental results.

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Journal title

Materials Science & Engineering A

Volume

607

Pagination

498-504

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

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