Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Al foams are used to produce aluminium foam sandwiches (AFS) panels or other mechanical parts of complex shape, which are of
great interest for many industrial applications. AFS panels with a core made of AlSi10 foam and the skins of AISI 316 steel have
been prepared by in situ bonding process. To optimise the process conditions, a first set of experiments has been carried out to
realise samples of reduced lab scale (20 × 20mm2), then the AFS panels of pre-industrial size (100× 100mm2) havebeenproduced.
The steel-foam joints were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersion spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy. The performed examinations showed that the interface formed during the foaming was characterised by a
good inter-diffusion of alloying elements, testifying the excellent quality of metallurgical joints. Furthermore, the pre-industrial
panels exhibited the same characteristics of lab samples; therefore, it can be concluded that the scale-up process has been implemented successfully.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Al foam sandwich; EDS; In situ bonding; SEM; XPS
List of contributors:
Balijepalli, SANTOSH KIRAN; Kaciulis, Saulius
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