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In situ observations of compressive behaviour of aluminium foams by local tomography using high-resolution X-rays
Authors:T Ohgaki  H Toda  M Kobayashi  K Uesugi  M Niinomi  T Akahori
Institution:1. Department of Production Systems Engineering , Toyohashi University of Technology , Toyohashi, Aichi 441-8580, Japan ohgaki@tutpse.tut.ac.jp;3. Department of Production Systems Engineering , Toyohashi University of Technology , Toyohashi, Aichi 441-8580, Japan;4. Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute , Sayo-cho, Hyogo 679-5198
Abstract:We have investigated the compressive behaviour of closed-cell aluminium foams using a high-resolution X-ray CT. The microstructures of cell walls or Plateau borders in the foams were visualized in 3D using the local tomography technique which is a high-resolution CT method to reconstruct a region of interest within a large sample. The shapes and the 3D distribution of micropores, particles, and regions of solute segregation in the foams are evaluated, comparing the cell walls with the Plateau borders. Under compressive loads, the damage behaviour of such microstructures has been observed using an in situ test rig. It is found that the microcracks were mainly initiated from the cell walls and the micropores with large diameters were also damaged. The crack initiation sites are classified from the results. In addition, a method for non-destructive characterization of elastic and plastic deformation in the foams, which is called a 3D microstructure gauge (MG) method, is presented. Thousands of micropores as markers on each load were automatically matched by the information of those volumes and surface areas. The local strain mapping by the MG indicates that the edges of the micropores with large diameters have large strain under compression and this is consistent with the crack analyses.
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