Fracture Mechanisms And Size Effects Of Brittle Metallic Foams: In Situ Compression Tests Inside Sem


Autoria(s): 宋宏伟; 何其健; 谢季佳; Tobota A
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

In situ compressive tests on specially designed small samples made from brittle metallic foams were accomplished in a loading device equipped in the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Each of the small samples comprises only several cells in the effective test zone (ETZ), with one major cell in the middle. In such a system one can not only obtain sequential collapse-process images of a single cell and its cell walls with high resolution, but also correlate the detailed failure behaviour of the cell walls with the stress-strain response, therefore reveal the mechanisms of energy absorption in the mesoscopic scale. Meanwhile, the stress-strain behaviour is quite different from that of bulk foams in dimensions of enough large, indicating a strong size effect. According to the in situ observations, four failure modes in the cell-wall level were summarized, and these modes account for the mesoscopic mechanisms of energy absorption. Paralleled compression tests on bulk samples were also carried out, and it is found that both fracturing of a single cell and developing of fracture bands are defect-directed or weakness-directed processes. The mechanical properties of the brittle aluminum foams obtained from the present tests agree well with the size effect model for ductile cellular solids proposed by Onck et al. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/25868

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/2434

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Composites Science And Technology, 2008, 68(12): 2441-2450

Palavras-Chave #Metallic Foams #Mechanical Properties #Stress/Strain Curves #Deformation #Scanning Electron Microscopy (Sem) #Ductile Cellular Solids #X-Ray Tomography #Aluminum Foam #Energy-Absorption #Sandwich Beams #3D Characterization #Finite-Element #Deformation #Behavior #Collapse
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