2008
DOI: 10.1002/adem.200800086
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Age‐hardening Response of Replicated Microcellular Al‐4.5%Cu

Abstract: Replication processing of microcellular aluminium begins with the production of a porous preform of internally bonded NaCl powder; this is then infiltrated with aluminium or one of its alloys. [1,2] After metal solidification the NaCl preform is removed by dissolution in water to create a fine interconnected network of metal. One of the key parameters governing the mechanical properties of such a replicated foam is its microstructure, i.e. the inner microstructure of the metal it is made of. The replication pr… Show more

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“…Heat-treatment increases the flow stress by a factor near two, as was already reported in Ref. [15]; here again there is no visible systematic difference between the two solidification conditions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Heat-treatment increases the flow stress by a factor near two, as was already reported in Ref. [15]; here again there is no visible systematic difference between the two solidification conditions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…These form the essentially insoluble Al 7 Cu 2 Fe phase, which remains after solutionization in the microcellular alloy, as was documented in earlier work [15].…”
Section: Microstructuresupporting
confidence: 64%
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