Metal foams as energy absorbers for automobile bumpers.

Author(s)
Niebylski, L.M. & R.J. Fanning.
Year
Abstract

This paper discusses the energy-absorption properties of a number of aluminum alloy foams and evaluations show that they can be utilized as efficient energy absorbers in automobile bumpers. These foamed alloys are especially interesting because they have virtually no rebounding characteristics. The load-compression response properties of the foam can be controlled by variations of alloy composition and foam density, thereby controlling foam strength and ductility.

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Library number
B 960 fo /91/
Source

New York, Society of Automotive Engineering SAE, 1972, 8 p., 8 ref.; SAE paper no. 720490

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