Title of article :
The effect of microstructure on the permeability of metallic
foams
Author/Authors :
Mamoun Medraj، نويسنده , , Eric Baril، نويسنده , , Virendra Loya، نويسنده , , Louis-Philippe Lefebvre، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Pressure drop was measured across complex
and simple structure metallic foams at different
velocity ranges using air as working fluid. Darcian and
non-Darcian permeability parameters, K and C, were
determined by fitting experimental data with widely
accepted quadratic model of Hazen-Dupuit-Darcy.
Generally, the experimental results are in good
agreement with the model. The differences in K and C
values between the two types of metallic foams are due
to the different microstructure. For the simple structure
specimens, permeability K increased whereas non-
Darcian permeability C decreased with increasing pore
diameter. The effect of pore size on the permeability of
complex structure metallic foams seems to be opposite
to that observed with the simple structure specimens
and to results reported by other researchers on other
porous medium. This discrepancy mainly stems from
the differences in window concentration in addition to
some heterogeneity in the foam that impeded the gas
flow on one side of the specimens. The difference in
pressure drop observed in the different metallic foams
is due to combined effect of K and C. However, for
simple structure foams, K and C could be predicted by
Ergun-like model using appropriate values for the
empirical constants. The permeability K is significantly
affected by pore size and porosity. The quadratic term
of Hazen-Dupuit-Darcy equation is mainly due to the
inertia of the flow and partially to the drag exerted by
the microstructure of the metallic foam. For both
foams, as the porosity increases, pressure drop
decreases and permeability, K, increases. The introduction
of the open cross sectional area term enabled
better understanding of the permeability of metallic
foams with intricate morphologies.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science