Modeling, Testing and Applications of Metallic Foams and Cellular Materials
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Computation and Simulation on Metals".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 18513
Special Issue Editors
Interests: metallic foams modeling, characterization and applications for crashworthiness design, lattice structure optimization; reverse engineering and image analysis with applications for pipeline external damage assessment and tolerance qualification; CAD modeling and design for cultural heritage, especially for ancient bronze statue restoration, exhibition, and study; integrated product-process design oriented to sheet metal forming and digital design
Interests: mechanical engineering and design; reverse engineering; CAD; CAE; CAT&I; additive manufacturing; topological optimization; virtual prototyping; engineering for cultural heritage
Interests: constitutive modeling; inverse methods; mechanical behavior at high strain rate; finite element analysis procedure; Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
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Dear Colleagues,
Research on metallic foams, and more generally on cellular materials, is currently focused on different fields, such as numerical modeling, testing, material design, and manufacturing. Metallic foam applications concern lightweight and crashworthiness design. Cellular materials are also studied for multifunctional components, bioengineering, and biomimetic design. These research areas are extending thanks to technological innovation and new design methodologies. For these reasons, I believe that a multidisciplinary perspective may support the understanding of the state of the art related to cellular material applications, highlighting advantages and disadvantages and, more importantly, discussing new numerical and experimental approaches to investigate the open questions related to their applications.
This Special Issue welcomes papers on cellular materials (both foams and regular cells) aiming to present design methodologies, problems, and applications related to numerical modeling through finite element analysis, design optimization, and validation. Multidisciplinary research is encouraged, especially if it is related to integrated product-process design and multifunctional applications.
Prof. Dr. Francesca Campana
Prof. Dr. Michele Bici
Prof. Dr. Edoardo Mancini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cellular materials
- metallic foam
- periodic structure
- finite element analysis
- topological optimization
- mechanical properties
- product-process design
- biomimetic design
- mesoscale modeling
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