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The effect of cell size on the mechanical behavior of cellular materials

R. Brezny, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1990 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 12, pp 2517-2526
TLDR
In this paper, the Young's modulus, strength and fracture toughness of a brittle reticulated vitreous carbon foam was measured as a function of cell size at a constant density and compared to a theoretical model.
Abstract
The Young's modulus, strength and fracture toughness, of a brittle reticulated vitreous carbon foam, was measured as a function of cell size at a constant density and compared to a theoretical model Image analysis was used to characterize the macrostructure of the samples and provided a basis for evaluating the mechanical behavior It was determined that both the compressive and bend strength scale inversely with cell size The change in compressive strength is due to a change in the strut strength with cell size The bend strength behavior may be due to a reduction in the critical flaw size, as well as the increasing strut strength at smaller cell sizes The fracture toughness and elastic modulus were found to be independent of cell size Comparison of these results with previous work on open cell alumina clearly indicates a very different behavior and is attributed to a change in the microstructure of the solid phase with cell size in the alumina materials

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TL;DR: In this article, the applicability of statistics to a wide field of problems is discussed, and examples of simple and complex distributions are given, as well as a discussion of the application of statistics in a wide range of problems.
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TL;DR: The linear elasticity of anisotropic cellular solids is studied in this article. But the authors focus on the design of sandwich panels with foam cores and do not consider the properties of the materials.
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The mechanical properties of cellular solids

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