On the microstructure of open-cell foams and its effect on elastic properties

Volume: 45, Issue: 7-8, Pages: 1845 - 1875
Published: Apr 1, 2008
Abstract
Synthetic open-cell foams have a complex microstructure consisting of an interconnected network of cells resulting from the foaming process. The cells are irregular polyhedra with anywhere from 9 to 17 faces in nearly monodisperse foams. The material is concentrated in the nearly straight ligaments and in the nodes where they intersect. The mechanical properties of such foams are governed by their microstructure and by the properties of the base...
Paper Details
Title
On the microstructure of open-cell foams and its effect on elastic properties
Published Date
Apr 1, 2008
Volume
45
Issue
7-8
Pages
1845 - 1875
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