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Low-density expanded perlite-aluminium syntactic foam

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posted on 2025-05-11, 08:48 authored by M. Taherishargh, Irina BelovaIrina Belova, G. E. Murch, T. Fiedler
This paper addresses an innovative syntactic foam (SF) formed by counter-gravity infiltration of a packed bed of low-cost expanded perlite (EP) particles with molten A356 aluminium. The uniform distribution of EP particles in foams causes an even density throughout the height. Due to the low density (~0.18 g/cm3) of EP, the average density of these foams is only 1.05 g/cm3 which is considerably lower than most studied SFs. Owing to the high porosity of the filler material (~94%), the total porosity of the new foam reaches 61%. Microstructural observations reveal no sign of damage or unintended EP particle infiltration. EP shows a good wettability whilst essentially no reaction occurs at the EP–metal interface. Under compression, EP/A356 syntactic foam shows stress–strain curves consisting of elastic, plateau and densification regions. On account of its consistent plateau stress (average value 30.8 MPa), large densification strain (almost 60%), and high energy absorption efficiency (88%) EP/A356 syntactic foam is an effective energy absorber.

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Journal title

Materials Science and Engineering: A

Start date

2012-12-03

End date

2012-12-05

Volume

604

Pagination

1227-134

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

  • en, English

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