Compressive behavior of fly ash based 3D printed syntactic foam composite

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2019

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Elsevier B.V.

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Syntactic foams are widely used in damage tolerance and low-density applications. In present work compressive behavior of 3D printed three-phase syntactic foams under quasi-static strain rates (0.001, 0.01 and 0.1 s?1) are investigated. Extruded filaments of High density polyethylene (HDPE) with environmentally pollutant fly ash cenospheres (0, 20, 40 and 60 vol%) are used for 3D printing. Micrography reveal that syntactic foam filament and 3D printed samples are three phase systems comprising matrix, cenosphere and porosity. Matrix porosity of about 7% makes these foams lightweight and suitable for buoyant applications. The compressive properties are extracted from the stress-strain plots. It is observed that modulus and specific modulus increases with strain rate and cenosphere content. Specific compressive strength increases with strain rate and decrease with cenosphere content. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.

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Compaction, Composite materials, Compressive strength, Fly ash, Foams, Glass ceramics, High density polyethylenes, Porosity, Porous materials, Strain rate, Syntactics, 3-D printing, Compressive behavior, Compressive properties, Fly ash cenospheres, High density polyethylene(HDPE), Quasi-static strain rates, Syntactic foams, Three phase system, 3D printers

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Materials Letters, 2019, 254, , pp. 246-249

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