Abstract

This research focuses on the mechanical investigations of in-situ produced AlSi12 aluminium alloy matrix syntactic foam-filled tubes. The samples were manufactured by low-pressure infiltration in a tube made from AlMgSi0.5. As second phase 3.5–4 mm average diameter lightweight expanded clay aggregate particles were used. The mechanical analysis extends to compressive tests of three different type of samples: empty tubes, metal matrix syntactic foams, and foam-filled tubes. The results show the best specific mechanical energy absorbing capacity in the case of foam-filled tubes, since the matrix creates a durable boundary layer with the tube wall.

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