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Modeling the Axial Mechanical Response of Amorphous Fe45Ni45Mo7B3 Honeycombs
Authors:Balaji Jayakumar  Jay C Hanan
Affiliation:1. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, OK, 74106, USA
Abstract:The high yield strength and elastic modulus of metallic glasses suggests they could perform an important role in structural applications. To produce materials with a high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent mechanical energy absorption, it is advantageous to form amorphous alloys as cellular solids. Using the elastic properties of slip cast amorphous Fe45Ni45Mo7B3 ribbons, a metallic glass honeycomb was manufactured with a unique manufacturing approach. First, prototypes were manufactured with a porosity of 97?pct, a cell wall thickness of 0.03?mm, and a cell size of 3?mm. Experimentally measured mechanical properties were reasonably similar to analytical models. This suggests that a three-times improvement in the yield strength along the out-of-plane direction is achievable when compared with crystalline aluminum honeycombs. An analytical model was developed to predict the relative density and the compressive stress (?? 3 * ) in the out-of-plane (X 3) direction of the ??teardrop?? cellular structure. The predictions are validated by initial experimental results and compare well with existing analytical models for hexagonal cellular materials.
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