ISSN: 1003-6326
CN: 43-1239/TG
CODEN: TNMCEW

Vol. 23    No. 9    September 2013

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Three-point bending behavior of aluminum foam sandwich with steel panel
Guo-yin ZU, Ri-huan LU, Xiao-bing LI, Zhao-yang ZHONG, Xing-jiang MA, Ming-bo HAN, Guang-chun YAO
(School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China)
Abstract: Static three-point bending tests of aluminum foam sandwiches with glued steel panel were performed. The deformation and failure of sandwich structure with different thicknesses of panel and foam core were investigated. The results indicate that the maximum bending load increases with the thickness of both steel panel and foam core. The failure of sandwich can be ascribed to the crush and shear damage of foam core and the delamination of glued interface at a large bending load. The crack on the foam wall developed in the melting foam procedure is the major factor for the failure of foam core. The sandwich structure with thick foam core and thin steel panel has the optimal specific bending strength. The maximum bending load of that with 8 mm panel and 50 mm foam core is 66.06 kN.
Key words: aluminum foam sandwich; three-point bending; failure mode; panel thickness
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