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Deformation and energy absorption properties of cenosphere-aluminum syntactic foam-filled tubes under axial compression

Thin-walled structures, 2021
The cenosphere-aluminum syntactic foam-filled tubes were prepared by inserting aluminum matrix syntactic foam which is reinforced with cenospheres whose average particle sizes are different (150 μm, 200 μm and 300 μm) into empty steel tubes. Quasi-static
Li Wang   +5 more
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A Hybrid Syntactic Foam-Based Open-Cell Foam with Reversible Actuation.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
Herein, we report the first hybrid open-cell foam with revisable actuation. Open-cell foams with revisable actuation are favoable for many applications. However, it is challenging to fabricate such open-cell foams with very low density.
Siavash Sarrafan, Guoqiang Li
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Lightweight, hydrostatic pressure‐resistance, thermal insulating epoxy syntactic foam with a multiscale ternary structure for marine engineering application

Polymer Composites
The study of lightweight epoxy syntactic foams is of great significance for the exploitation of marine resources. In this work, glass fibers reinforced epoxy hollow spheres (GFs‐EHS) were first prepared using a template method, and a lightweight three ...
Xiaodong Wang   +8 more
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High temperature and fire properties of sustainable syntactic foam reinforced by end‐of‐life tyre‐derived rubber particles

Fire and Materials
The management of end‐of‐life tyres faces challenges due to insufficient recycling infrastructure and technologies, as well as limited markets for the materials recovered from them.
Nathaphon Buddhacosa   +6 more
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Fabrication of syntactic foam fillers via integrated on/off-chip microfluidic methods for optimized geopolymer composites.

Lab on a Chip, 2022
To meet the evolving requirements of material designability, sustainability, and eco-friendliness, the development of syntactic foams puts great emphasis on filler optimization and matrix selection. Here, we present a novel microfluidic expansion coupled
Hao Wu   +5 more
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Three Dimensional Printing of Bioinspired Crossed-Lamellar Metamaterials with Superior Toughness for Syntactic Foam Substitution.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
Biological materials such as conch shells with crossed-lamellar textures hold impressive mechanical properties due to their capability to realize effective crack control and energy dissipation through the structural synergy of interfacial modulus ...
Hao Wu   +9 more
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Three‐phase syntactic foams

Polymer Composites, 1984
AbstractThree‐phase syntactic foams consisting of a close‐packed microballoons bed, binding resin, and air voids are reported. Preparation methods varied from simple dry‐blending with a solid powdery resin‐to‐resin coating of spheres from polymer solutions.
M. Narkis, S. Kenig, M. Puterman
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Pumice/aluminium syntactic foam

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2015
Abstract A novel filler material is introduced to produce high strength metal-matrix syntactic foam. Packed beds of pumice particles, a low-cost natural porous volcanic glass, with the size range of 2.8–4 mm were infiltrated with molten aluminium alloy. The resulting syntactic foams were subjected to microstructural observations and chemical analysis.
Taherishargh, M.   +3 more
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Syntactic carbon foams

Materials Science and Engineering, 1973
Abstract Syntactic carbon is a low density composite material composed of hollow carbon microspheres bonded by a meniscus of carbonised resin. It has a high strength to density ratio coupled with useful thermal insulating properties and is specially useful for high temperature applications. The paper reviews the raw materials and processes which have
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Syntactic bulk metallic glass foam

Applied Physics Letters, 2004
An amorphous metal foam with a bulk density of 3.4 g/cm3 is created by low-pressure melt infiltration of the bulk metallic glass-forming alloy Zr57Nb5Cu15.4Ni12.6Al10 into a bed of hollow carbon microspheres, followed by rapid quenching. The foam consists of a glassy metallic matrix containing ∼60 vol. % of homogenously distributed carbon microspheres,
A. H. Brothers, D. C. Dunand
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