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Metal Foams: Production and Stability

โœ Scribed by J. Banhart


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
777 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1438-1656

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Liquid metal foam can be generated by creating gas inside a liquid or semiโ€liquid metallic melt which has been preโ€treated in a suitable way. Such foams are selfโ€supporting disordered structures in complete analogy to aqueous foams. The stabilisation mechanism of metallic foams is still not fully understood. In order to facilitate discussion of foam stabilisation the various methods for making such foams are classified with respect to the mode of gas generation and the type of melt used for foaming. Metal foams can be produced by gas injection from an external source or by inโ€situ nucleation of gas bubbles in the melt for which various possibilities are known. Melts amenable to foaming range from almost pure molten alloys to melts to which particles have been added, formed by inโ€situ reactions or which have been already present in the solid precursor prior to melting. Some of the available experimental evidence for the action of stabilising particles in metallic foams is presented. It is found that although stabilisation seems to be based on the presence of a solid constituent in all the foaming processes, the mechanisms might vary. At present the nature of stabilisation is not yet fully understood and many questions remain open.


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