Study on deformation behavior of cells of the Al-Ca foam using finite element method

Closed-cell aluminum foams are one of the cellular materials used for constructing lightweight bodies and structures owing to their good energy absorbing properties than that of solid material of the same weight. This project is about the study of the compressive behavior of the closed-cell aluminum...

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