Abstract
The 6061 aluminum alloy wires with diameters of 0.15 mm and 0.20 mm were cut into different structural sizes of 5 × 10 mm and 10 × 15 mm by a spring machine to bend the aluminum alloy fibers, one is 5 mm short side, 10 mm long side, and 1 mm arc radius, and the other is 10 mm short side, 15 mm long side, and 1 mm arc radius. Special cylindrical molds are used to prepare folding sheets with different porosities using vacuum hot pressing sintering technology. Bent aluminum fiber porous material. The gas displacement method was used to detect the pore size and pore size distribution, and the Plastic Deformation Behavior were analyzed by quasi-static uniaxial compression test. Research shows that the material presents a three-stage stress-strain curve, from the initial nonlinear elastic deformation stage to the pseudo-platform stage and the densification stage, the wire diameter and structure of the material The smaller the size, the more conducive to the densification of the silk skeleton, and the smaller the average pore size formed, the higher the compressive strength.
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