Metal foams may have applications in the field of catalytic supports, but the available manufacturing processes are too expensive for industrial use. The goal of the paper is to investigate and compare alternative cost-efficient manufacturing methods, aimed at producing open-cell aluminum foams for low-temperature catalytic applications. The explored process chains are 1) solid state bonding of stacked thin slices of closed cell foams; 2) the conventional method of sintering and dissolution of aluminum powders with space holder; 3) sintering and dissolution of recycled aluminum turning chips with space holder. The process chains and their main parameters are described in detail. The morphological properties of the produced open-cell foam samples, relevant to catalytic applications (cell size, hydraulic porosity, total porosity, surface to volume ratio), are measured and compared. Finally, their heat transfer properties are experimentally compared. The foams produced by the sintering and dissolution process exhibit the most favorable compromise among the goals of reducing the manufacturing cost, increasing the heat transfer coefficients, controlling the cell morphology.

Cost-Efficient Aluminum Open-Cell Foams: Manufacture, Characterization, and Heat Transfer Measurements

Monno, Michele;Negri, Daniela;Mussi, Valerio;Aghaei, Pedram;Groppi, Gianpiero;Tronconi, Enrico;Strano, Matteo
2018-01-01

Abstract

Metal foams may have applications in the field of catalytic supports, but the available manufacturing processes are too expensive for industrial use. The goal of the paper is to investigate and compare alternative cost-efficient manufacturing methods, aimed at producing open-cell aluminum foams for low-temperature catalytic applications. The explored process chains are 1) solid state bonding of stacked thin slices of closed cell foams; 2) the conventional method of sintering and dissolution of aluminum powders with space holder; 3) sintering and dissolution of recycled aluminum turning chips with space holder. The process chains and their main parameters are described in detail. The morphological properties of the produced open-cell foam samples, relevant to catalytic applications (cell size, hydraulic porosity, total porosity, surface to volume ratio), are measured and compared. Finally, their heat transfer properties are experimentally compared. The foams produced by the sintering and dissolution process exhibit the most favorable compromise among the goals of reducing the manufacturing cost, increasing the heat transfer coefficients, controlling the cell morphology.
2018
Aluminum; Heat transfer; Metal foam; Recycled metal chip; Sintering and dissolution; Structured catalyst supports; Materials Science (all); Condensed Matter Physics
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