Prospects for the use of hot isostatic pressing in cast aluminum alloys (review)

Prokhorchuk E.A., Leonov A.A., Vlasova K.A., Trapeznikov A.V., Nikitin V.I., Nikitin K.V.
Prokhorchuk E.A., Leonov A.A., Vlasova K.A., Trapeznikov A.V., Nikitin V.I., Nikitin K.V. Prospects for the use of hot isostatic pressing in cast aluminum alloys (review) // Proceedings of VIAM. 2021. No. 12. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2021-0-12-21-30. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2021/12/3
Keywords
porous structure, foam aluminum, energy-absorbing material, porosity, thermal conductivity.
Abstract

Provides an overview of methods for producing porous aluminum, its properties, advantages and disadvantages, and considers the use of aluminum foamed materials in the aerospace and mechanical engineering industries. It has been established that the mechanical properties of foam aluminum depend on the size and location of the pores, as well as on the method of its production; carrying out the process of modeling the deformation of samples with different pore diameters and the type of porous structure will make it possible to control the mechanical properties of a porous aluminum alloy.

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