Metal Foams: A Design Guide by Michael F. Ashby, Tony Evans, N.A. Fleck, J.W. Hutchinson, H.N.G. Wadley & L. J. Gibson

Metal Foams: A Design Guide

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  • Genre Engineering
  • Publisher Elsevier
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  • Size 13.40 MB
  • Length 267 Pages

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Metal foams are at the forefront of technological development for the automotive, aerospace, and other weight-dependent industries. They are formed by various methods, but the key facet of their manufacture is the inclusion of air or other gaseous pockets in the metal structure.
The fact that gas pockets are present in their structure provides an obvious weight advantage over traditionally cast or machined solid metal components. The unique structure of metal foams also opens up more opportunities to improve on more complex methods of producing parts with space inclusions such as sand-casting. This guide provides information on the advantages metal foams possess, and the applications for which they may prove suitable.

- Offers a concise description of metal foams, their manufacture, and their advantages in industry
- Provides engineers with answers to pertinent questions surrounding metal foams
- Satisfies a major need in the market for information on the properties, performance, and applications of these materials

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