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Fabrication of Al-3.7 Pct Si-0.18 Pct Mg Foam Strengthened by AlN Particle Dispersion and its Compressive Properties

Authors :
Masakazu Tane
Bo Young Hur
Takuya Ide
Yeong Hwan Song
Hideo Nakajima
Yoshihiro Seimiya
Source :
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 41:2104-2111
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.

Abstract

Al-3.7 pct Si-0.18 pct Mg foams strengthened by AlN particle dispersion were prepared by a melt foaming method, and the effect of foaming temperature on the foaming behavior was investigated. Al-3.7 pct Si-0.18 pct Mg alloy containing AlN particles was prepared by noncompressive infiltration of Al powder compacts with molten Al alloy in nitrogen atmosphere, and it was foamed at different foaming temperatures ranging from 1023 to 1173 K. The porosity of prepared foam decreases and the pore structure becomes homogeneous with increasing foaming temperature. When the foaming temperature is higher than 1123 K, homogeneous pores are formed in the prepared ingot without using oxide particles and metallic calcium granules, which are usually used for stabilizing a foaming process. This stabilization of the foaming at high temperatures is possibly caused by Al3Ti intermetallic compounds formed at high temperature and AlN particles. Compression tests for the prepared foams revealed that the absorbed energy per unit mass of prepared Al-3.7 pct Si-0.18 pct Mg foam is higher than those of aluminum foams strengthened by alloying or dispersion of reinforcements. It is remarkable that the oscillation in stress, which usually appears in strengthened aluminum foams, does not appear in the plateau stress region of the present Al-3.7 pct Si-0.18 pct Mg foam. The homogeneity in cell walls and pore morphology due to the stabilization of pore formation and growth by AlN and Al3Ti particles is a possible cause of this smooth plateau stress region.

Details

ISSN :
15431940 and 10735623
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b600678c8b17981caa3a4058411c78b0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-010-0247-x