2023
DOI: 10.4028/p-g8exke
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Manufacturing Method and Thermal Properties of Open-Cell Type Aluminum Foam by Replication Casting Process

Jong Min Kim,
Tae Kyu Ha,
Beom Suck Han
et al.

Abstract: Open-cell type aluminum foam possesses unique structural characteristics comprising numerous interconnected pores within. This intriguing structure facilitates the passage of fluids (gas or liquid) through the interior of the open-cell type aluminum foams, enabling easy transfer to the exterior. The objective of this study is to manufacture open-cell type aluminum foams with varying pore sizes using the replication casting process and to evaluate their thermal properties. The equipment designed for the product… Show more

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“…In a previous study, open-cell-type aluminum foams were manufactured using A356 and ADC12 commercial aluminum alloys, and the thermal properties according to structural conditions were evaluated using the hot plate method [31]. Additionally, within the foams under the same structural conditions, variations in thermal properties were observed depending on the alloy type, attributed to differences in thermal conductivity due to variations in chemical composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study, open-cell-type aluminum foams were manufactured using A356 and ADC12 commercial aluminum alloys, and the thermal properties according to structural conditions were evaluated using the hot plate method [31]. Additionally, within the foams under the same structural conditions, variations in thermal properties were observed depending on the alloy type, attributed to differences in thermal conductivity due to variations in chemical composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%