Abstract
The closed cell aluminium alloy–fly ash particle composite (Al/FA) foams containing 1·5 wt- fly ash were manufactured by molten body transitional foaming process. The quasi-static compressive properties of Al/FA have been investigated. Results show the compressive stress–strain curves of Al/FA foams exhibit three regions, i.e. the elastic region, the plastic plateau region and the densification region. A linear relationship between the densification strain and the relative density was obtained. The relation between the plastic collapse stress and the relative density can be described with Gibson and Ashby's model. The energy absorption capacities of the Al/FA foams gradually increase with increasing strain and relative density.
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