Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation

A process based on powder metallurgy approach was developed to produce open celled aluminium foam. In the preparation of foam specimens, the Al powder and the NaCl (leaching agent) were dry mixed together in order to prepare a homogeneous mixture. The blended mixture was then subjected to pressur...

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Main Authors: Mustapha, M., Mustapha, F., Mamat, O., Hussain, P.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.75832017-01-19T08:22:33Z Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation Mustapha, M. Mustapha, F. Mamat, O. Hussain, P. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery A process based on powder metallurgy approach was developed to produce open celled aluminium foam. In the preparation of foam specimens, the Al powder and the NaCl (leaching agent) were dry mixed together in order to prepare a homogeneous mixture. The blended mixture was then subjected to pressure assisted sintering in which a pressure beyond atmospheric level is externally applied to the specimen during high frequency induction heated sintering. The embedded leaching agent was then dissolved in order to leave behind an open celled Al with the same chemical composition as that of the original Al powder. The final material is highly porous and has an interconnected porosity network. The structure of the resulting material has three levels of porosity (i.e. main cells, windows and microporosity). The X-ray diffraction analysis shows that, as the content of NaCl is increased to the volume fraction of 60%, no traces of NaCl presents in the foam. Maney Publishing 2011-07-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7583/1/Fabrication_of_Al_Foam...2010_pom1609.pdf http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/pm/2011 Mustapha, M. and Mustapha, F. and Mamat, O. and Hussain, P. (2011) Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation. Powder Metallurgy, 54 (3). pp. 343-353. ISSN 1743-2901 http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7583/
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Mustapha, M.
Mustapha, F.
Mamat, O.
Hussain, P.
Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation
description A process based on powder metallurgy approach was developed to produce open celled aluminium foam. In the preparation of foam specimens, the Al powder and the NaCl (leaching agent) were dry mixed together in order to prepare a homogeneous mixture. The blended mixture was then subjected to pressure assisted sintering in which a pressure beyond atmospheric level is externally applied to the specimen during high frequency induction heated sintering. The embedded leaching agent was then dissolved in order to leave behind an open celled Al with the same chemical composition as that of the original Al powder. The final material is highly porous and has an interconnected porosity network. The structure of the resulting material has three levels of porosity (i.e. main cells, windows and microporosity). The X-ray diffraction analysis shows that, as the content of NaCl is increased to the volume fraction of 60%, no traces of NaCl presents in the foam.
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author Mustapha, M.
Mustapha, F.
Mamat, O.
Hussain, P.
author_facet Mustapha, M.
Mustapha, F.
Mamat, O.
Hussain, P.
author_sort Mustapha, M.
title Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation
title_short Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation
title_full Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation
title_fullStr Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation
title_sort fabrication of aluminium foam through pressure assisted high frequency induction heated sintering dissolution process: an experimental observation
publisher Maney Publishing
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7583/1/Fabrication_of_Al_Foam...2010_pom1609.pdf
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http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7583/
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