| Literature DB >> 28793653 |
Wei Jin1, Jiaan Liu2, Zhili Wang3, Yonghua Wang4,5, Zheng Cao6, Yaohui Liu7, Xianyong Zhu8.
Abstract
Open-celled aluminum foams with different pore sizes were fabricated. A plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) treatment was applied on the aluminum foams to create a layer of ceramic coating. The sound absorption coefficients of the foams were measured by an impedance tube and they were calculated by a transfer function method. The experimental results show that the sound absorption coefficient of the foam increases gradually with the decrease of pore size. Additionally, when the porosity of the foam increases, the sound absorption coefficient also increases. The PEO coating surface is rough and porous, which is beneficial for improvement in sound absorption. After PEO treatment, the maximum sound absorption of the foam is improved to some extent.Entities:
Keywords: aluminum; foams; plasma electrolytic oxidation; sound absorption
Year: 2015 PMID: 28793653 PMCID: PMC5458900 DOI: 10.3390/ma8115395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Typical morphology of the Al foams used for the sound absorption test.
Figure 2SEM of typical microstructure of the Al foams.
Figure 3SEM images of the PEO coatings on the foams: (b) magnification of (a), (c) and (d) magnification of (b).
Figure 4SEM image of cross-section of PEO coating and its EDS analysis.
Figure 5XRD pattern of the PEO-coated Al foams.
Figure 6Sound absorption coefficient vs. frequency of the foams with different mean pore sizes.
Figure 7Sound absorption coefficient vs. frequency of the foams with different porosities.
Figure 8Sound absorption coefficient vs. frequency of the foams with PEO treatment.
Figure 9The impedance tube devices.