Investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication casting

Foams and porous materials with cellular structure have many interesting combinations of physical and mechanical properties coupled with low specific weight. By means of replication casting it is possible to manufacture foams from molten metal without direct foaming. A soluble salt is used as space...

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Main Authors: A. Boschetto, L. Bottini, F.Campana, L. Consorti
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2013-10-01
Series:Fracture and Structural Integrity
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Online Access:http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero26/numero_26_art_1.pdf
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L. Consorti
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description Foams and porous materials with cellular structure have many interesting combinations of physical and mechanical properties coupled with low specific weight. By means of replication casting it is possible to manufacture foams from molten metal without direct foaming. A soluble salt is used as space holder, which is removed by leaching in water. This can be done successfully if the content of space holding fillers is so high that all the granules are interconnected. One of the main advantages of using the replication casting is a close control of pore sizes which is given by the distribution of particle sizes of the filler material. This contrasts with the pore size distribution of the materials foamed by other processes where a wider statistical distribution of pores is found. On the other hand, the maximum porosities that can be achieved using space holders are limited to values below 60%, whereas the other methods allow for porosities up to 98%. Temperature of the mould and infiltration pressure are critical process parameters: a typical problem encountered is the premature solidification of the melt, especially due to the high heat capacity of the salt. In this work foam properties such as cell shape, distribution and anisotropy and defect presence are investigated by using digital image processing technique. For this purpose replicated AlSi7Mg0.3 alloy foams are produced by infiltrating preforms of NaCl particles, varying the metal infiltration pressure and the mould preheating temperature. An original procedure based on image analysis has been set up to determine size, morphology and distribution of cells. The paper demonstrates that this methodology, coupled with microstructural analysis, is a useful tool for investigating the effects of process parameters on foam properties.
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spelling doaj-art-c6a31f7a214c4b1ea34832be51dab5d52025-02-03T00:44:58ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFracture and Structural Integrity1971-89932013-10-0172611110.3221/IGF-ESIS.26.01Investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication castingA. BoschettoL. BottiniF.CampanaL. ConsortiFoams and porous materials with cellular structure have many interesting combinations of physical and mechanical properties coupled with low specific weight. By means of replication casting it is possible to manufacture foams from molten metal without direct foaming. A soluble salt is used as space holder, which is removed by leaching in water. This can be done successfully if the content of space holding fillers is so high that all the granules are interconnected. One of the main advantages of using the replication casting is a close control of pore sizes which is given by the distribution of particle sizes of the filler material. This contrasts with the pore size distribution of the materials foamed by other processes where a wider statistical distribution of pores is found. On the other hand, the maximum porosities that can be achieved using space holders are limited to values below 60%, whereas the other methods allow for porosities up to 98%. Temperature of the mould and infiltration pressure are critical process parameters: a typical problem encountered is the premature solidification of the melt, especially due to the high heat capacity of the salt. In this work foam properties such as cell shape, distribution and anisotropy and defect presence are investigated by using digital image processing technique. For this purpose replicated AlSi7Mg0.3 alloy foams are produced by infiltrating preforms of NaCl particles, varying the metal infiltration pressure and the mould preheating temperature. An original procedure based on image analysis has been set up to determine size, morphology and distribution of cells. The paper demonstrates that this methodology, coupled with microstructural analysis, is a useful tool for investigating the effects of process parameters on foam properties.http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero26/numero_26_art_1.pdfAluminium foamsFoam morphologyImage analysisReplication castingWatershed method
spellingShingle A. Boschetto
L. Bottini
F.Campana
L. Consorti
Investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication casting
Fracture and Structural Integrity
Aluminium foams
Foam morphology
Image analysis
Replication casting
Watershed method
title Investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication casting
title_full Investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication casting
title_fullStr Investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication casting
title_full_unstemmed Investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication casting
title_short Investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication casting
title_sort investigation via morphological analysis of aluminium foams produced by replication casting
topic Aluminium foams
Foam morphology
Image analysis
Replication casting
Watershed method
url http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero26/numero_26_art_1.pdf
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