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Damage Characterization during Compression in a Perlite-Aluminum Syntactic Foam.


ABSTRACT: Aluminum matrix (Al99.5) syntactic foam containing expanded perlite particles was produced using the pressure infiltration technique. The dominant deformation mechanisms during compression of this foam were determined by sequential k-means analysis of the acoustic emission data. Since the different deformation mechanisms were concurrently active even at small strains, successive unloading and reloading measurement was proposed for cluster identification. The repetitive unloading and reloading allowed us to identify two mechanical parameters, namely the unloading modulus and the loss for unloading-reloading cycles. Based on the correlations among the strain localization within the specimen, the acoustic emission results, the changes in these mechanical parameters, and the transition from quasi-elastic deformation to plasticity were revealed in this material.

SUBMITTER: Kadar C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6829569 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Damage Characterization during Compression in a Perlite-Aluminum Syntactic Foam.

Kádár Csilla C   Chmelík František F   Ugi Dávid D   Máthis Kristián K   Knapek Michal M  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20191014 20


Aluminum matrix (Al99.5) syntactic foam containing expanded perlite particles was produced using the pressure infiltration technique. The dominant deformation mechanisms during compression of this foam were determined by sequential k-means analysis of the acoustic emission data. Since the different deformation mechanisms were concurrently active even at small strains, successive unloading and reloading measurement was proposed for cluster identification. The repetitive unloading and reloading al  ...[more]

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