Open Cell Lead Foams: Processing, Microstructure, and Mechanical Properties
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Abstract
Open cell lead foams with the porosities
between 48 and 74 % were prepared by means of powder
metallurgical and casting routes, using ammonium bicarbonate
particles, silica beads, and sodium chloride salt
particles as space holder. The resulting foam samples
structure closely resembled open cell foam structure: each
cell had few interconnections with neighboring cells.
Small-sized lead (II) fluoride precipitates were microscopically
observed in the interior of cells in the foam
samples prepared using silica beads as space holder,
resulting from the reaction between silica and hydrofluoric
acid in the space holder dissolution step. The compression
stress–strain curve of foam samples prepared by powder
metallurgical route showed brittle deformation behavior
following the initial elastic deformation region, while the
foam samples prepared by casting route showed characteristic
foam deformation behavior: cell edge crushing on
the bent cell walls, and cell wall tearing. The collapse
stresses, densification strains, and elastic moduli of the
prepared foams were further fitted with scaling relations.
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Foamed materials, Materials -- Analysis, Open cell foams, Materials -- Analysis, Open cell foams, Foamed materials
Fields of Science
0205 materials engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology
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Güden, M., Yılmaz, S., & Savacı, U. (2012). Open cell lead foams: processing, microstructure, and mechanical properties. Journal of Materials Science, 47(15), 5646-5654. doi: 10.1007/s10853-012-6496-x
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10
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47
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15
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5646
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5654
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