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Volume 25 Issue 8
Aug.  2018
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Zhi-yong Liu, Ying Cheng, Yan-xiang Li, Xu Zhou, Xiang Chen, and Ning-zhen Wang, Shape formation of closed-cell aluminum foam in solid–liquid–gas coexisting state, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 25(2018), No. 8, pp. 974-980. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-018-1647-y
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Zhi-yong Liu, Ying Cheng, Yan-xiang Li, Xu Zhou, Xiang Chen, and Ning-zhen Wang, Shape formation of closed-cell aluminum foam in solid–liquid–gas coexisting state, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 25(2018), No. 8, pp. 974-980. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-018-1647-y
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Shape formation of closed-cell aluminum foam in solid–liquid–gas coexisting state

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    Yan-xiang Li    E-mail: yanxiang@tsinghua.edu.cn

  • The mold pressing process was applied to investigate the formability of closed-cell aluminum foam in solid–liquid–gas coexisting state. Results show that the shape formation of closed-cell aluminum foam in the solid–liquid–gas coexisting state was realized through cell wall deformation and cell movement caused by primary α-Al grains that slid, rotated, deformed, and ripened within cell walls. During formation, characteristic parameters of closed-cell aluminum foam were almost unchanged. Under proper forming conditions, shaped products of closed-cell aluminum foam could be fabricated through mold pressing.
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    Shape formation of closed-cell aluminum foam in solid–liquid–gas coexisting state

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    • The mold pressing process was applied to investigate the formability of closed-cell aluminum foam in solid–liquid–gas coexisting state. Results show that the shape formation of closed-cell aluminum foam in the solid–liquid–gas coexisting state was realized through cell wall deformation and cell movement caused by primary α-Al grains that slid, rotated, deformed, and ripened within cell walls. During formation, characteristic parameters of closed-cell aluminum foam were almost unchanged. Under proper forming conditions, shaped products of closed-cell aluminum foam could be fabricated through mold pressing.
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