闭孔泡沫铝压缩力学性能的实验和三维有限元模拟

Translated title of the contribution: Experiments and Three-Dimensional Finite Element Simulations on the Compressive Mechanical Properties of Closed-Cell Aluminum Foam

Kaida Dai, Dongxu Wu, Zhicheng Zhang, Pengwan Chen

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Abstract

Based on X-ray electronic computed tomography technology, a three-dimensional finite element model was established to reflect the true structure of closed-cell aluminum foam. Firstly, the quasi-static and dynamic compressive mechanical properties of closed-cell aluminum foam were analyzed based on experiments and numerical simulations. Then the deformation characteristics and mechanical properties of closed-cell aluminum foam were analyzed. Finally, the reliability of the model was verified. The results show that a long platform stage appears on the stress-strain curve of closed-cell aluminum foam under quasi-static and dynamic loading. Under quasi-static compression, the specimens exhibit local plastic deformation mainly along the loading axis at 45°. At low compression rate, the deformation mode is the same as under quasi-static compression, stress concentration occurs first in the structural weakness of the closed-cell aluminum foam specimen, until material plasticity bend. Under high-speed compression, the loading end of the specimen first reaches the yield stress. Comparing the yield strength at different strain rates, the yield strength of closed-cell aluminum foam under dynamic compression is higher than that of quasi-static compression. When the strain rate of closed-cell aluminum foam specimen is 280~700 s-1, the change of yield strength is not obvious. The strain rate increases to 2 000 s-1, and the yield strength increases slightly.

Translated title of the contributionExperiments and Three-Dimensional Finite Element Simulations on the Compressive Mechanical Properties of Closed-Cell Aluminum Foam
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)579-587
Number of pages9
JournalBeijing Ligong Daxue Xuebao/Transaction of Beijing Institute of Technology
Volume41
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021

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