Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foam Fabricated from Die Castings without Using Blowing Agent by Friction Stir Processing Route

Al foam has been used in a wide range of applications owing to its light weight, high energy absorption and high sound insulation. One of the promising processes for fabricating Al foam involves the use of a foamable precursor. In this study, ADC12 Al foams with porosities of 67%–78% were fabricated...

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Main Authors: Yoshihiko Hangai, Hiroto Kamada, Takao Utsunomiya, Soichiro Kitahara, Osamu Kuwazuru, Nobuhiro Yoshikawa
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/3/2382
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spelling doaj-2ccccc5dc1c74c62a6f27ecd804c11d72020-11-24T22:41:53ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442014-03-01732382239410.3390/ma7032382ma7032382Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foam Fabricated from Die Castings without Using Blowing Agent by Friction Stir Processing RouteYoshihiko Hangai0Hiroto Kamada1Takao Utsunomiya2Soichiro Kitahara3Osamu Kuwazuru4Nobuhiro Yoshikawa5Graduate School of Engineering, Gunma University, Kiryu 376-8515, JapanGraduate School of Engineering, Gunma University, Kiryu 376-8515, JapanSIT Research Laboratories, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Saitama 337-8570, JapanHokudai Co., Ltd., Abira 059-1434, JapanGraduate School of Engineering, University of Fukui, Fukui 910-8507, JapanInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 153-8505, JapanAl foam has been used in a wide range of applications owing to its light weight, high energy absorption and high sound insulation. One of the promising processes for fabricating Al foam involves the use of a foamable precursor. In this study, ADC12 Al foams with porosities of 67%–78% were fabricated from Al alloy die castings without using a blowing agent by the friction stir processing route. The pore structure and tensile properties of the ADC12 foams were investigated and compared with those of commercially available ALPORAS. From X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) observations of the pore structure of ADC12 foams, it was found that they have smaller pores with a narrower distribution than those in ALPORAS. Tensile tests on the ADC12 foams indicated that as their porosity increased, the tensile strength and tensile strain decreased, with strong relation between the porosity, tensile strength, and tensile strain. ADC12 foams exhibited brittle fracture, whereas ALPORAS exhibited ductile fracture, which is due to the nature of the Al alloy used as the base material of the foams. By image-based finite element (FE) analysis using X-ray CT images corresponding to the tensile tests on ADC12 foams, it was shown that the fracture path of ADC12 foams observed in tensile tests and the regions of high stress obtained from FE analysis correspond to each other. Therefore, it is considered that the fracture behavior of ADC12 foams in relation to their pore structure distribution can be investigated by image-based FE analysis.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/3/2382cellular materialsfoamfriction stir weldingdie castingX-ray computed tomography (CT)
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author Yoshihiko Hangai
Hiroto Kamada
Takao Utsunomiya
Soichiro Kitahara
Osamu Kuwazuru
Nobuhiro Yoshikawa
spellingShingle Yoshihiko Hangai
Hiroto Kamada
Takao Utsunomiya
Soichiro Kitahara
Osamu Kuwazuru
Nobuhiro Yoshikawa
Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foam Fabricated from Die Castings without Using Blowing Agent by Friction Stir Processing Route
Materials
cellular materials
foam
friction stir welding
die casting
X-ray computed tomography (CT)
author_facet Yoshihiko Hangai
Hiroto Kamada
Takao Utsunomiya
Soichiro Kitahara
Osamu Kuwazuru
Nobuhiro Yoshikawa
author_sort Yoshihiko Hangai
title Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foam Fabricated from Die Castings without Using Blowing Agent by Friction Stir Processing Route
title_short Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foam Fabricated from Die Castings without Using Blowing Agent by Friction Stir Processing Route
title_full Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foam Fabricated from Die Castings without Using Blowing Agent by Friction Stir Processing Route
title_fullStr Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foam Fabricated from Die Castings without Using Blowing Agent by Friction Stir Processing Route
title_full_unstemmed Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foam Fabricated from Die Castings without Using Blowing Agent by Friction Stir Processing Route
title_sort tensile properties and fracture behavior of aluminum alloy foam fabricated from die castings without using blowing agent by friction stir processing route
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Al foam has been used in a wide range of applications owing to its light weight, high energy absorption and high sound insulation. One of the promising processes for fabricating Al foam involves the use of a foamable precursor. In this study, ADC12 Al foams with porosities of 67%–78% were fabricated from Al alloy die castings without using a blowing agent by the friction stir processing route. The pore structure and tensile properties of the ADC12 foams were investigated and compared with those of commercially available ALPORAS. From X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) observations of the pore structure of ADC12 foams, it was found that they have smaller pores with a narrower distribution than those in ALPORAS. Tensile tests on the ADC12 foams indicated that as their porosity increased, the tensile strength and tensile strain decreased, with strong relation between the porosity, tensile strength, and tensile strain. ADC12 foams exhibited brittle fracture, whereas ALPORAS exhibited ductile fracture, which is due to the nature of the Al alloy used as the base material of the foams. By image-based finite element (FE) analysis using X-ray CT images corresponding to the tensile tests on ADC12 foams, it was shown that the fracture path of ADC12 foams observed in tensile tests and the regions of high stress obtained from FE analysis correspond to each other. Therefore, it is considered that the fracture behavior of ADC12 foams in relation to their pore structure distribution can be investigated by image-based FE analysis.
topic cellular materials
foam
friction stir welding
die casting
X-ray computed tomography (CT)
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/3/2382
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