Quasi-static compressive properties and damage behavior of aluminum matrix syntactic composites with different diameters of glass cenospheres

  • Kai Sun
  • , Menglei Li
  • , Lin Wang
  • , Guoliang Wei
  • , Qiang Zhang*
  • , Bing Wang*
  • , Zengyan Wei*
  • , S. V. Shil'ko
  • , Hansong Liu
  • , Gaohui Wu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Aluminum matrix syntactic composites have broad applications, including aerospace, transportation, military industries, and our daily life owing to lightweight and high energy absorption properties. However, its strength and energy absorption capacity still need improvement. In this study, we prepared an aluminum matrix syntactic composite with smaller diameters glass cenospheres. Due to the higher porosity of the glass cenospheres, the density of the syntactic composites ranged from 1.20–1.27 g cm−3, and the strength and energy absorption could reach up to 172.8 MPa and 75.3 MJ m−3, respectively. Combining finite element and in-situ digital image correlation results, the aluminum matrix syntactic composites with large diameter tend to form 45–90° cracks, resulting in a decrease in material strength with increasing glass cenospheres diameter.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101856
JournalComposites Communications
Volume47
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Al matrix syntactic composites
  • Finite element analysis
  • Fracture behavior
  • Glass cenospheres

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