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Investigating the Density-Dependent Crush Behavior of Investment Cast Aluminum Foams

Semester: Spring 2025


Presentation description

This research investigates the deformation behavior of investment cast aluminum foams as a function of density, aiming to understand their response to impact loading. It's hypothesized that changes in foam ligament diameter determine behavior. The project involves restoring a drop tower, conducting impact experiments, analyzing mechanical properties and crush behavior, and creating educational outreach videos. The findings could inform the redesign of impact limiters for nuclear fuel transport.

Presenter Name: Dylan Ramirez
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #7B
College: Engineering
School / Department: Mechanical Engineering
Research Mentor: Owen Kingstedt
Time: 10:45 AM
Physical Location or Zoom link:

Union Ballroom