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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Thesis Title: </p><p>CHARACTERIZATION OF OPEN CELLED METALLIC FOAM</p>





<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Abstract:</p><p>Open cell metal foams are a type of engineered material
can be characterized by high porosity, high strength to weight ratio, tortuous
flow paths and high surface area to volume ratio. It is the structure that
gives the metal foams the characteristics that make them well suited for many
application including heat exchangers. In this work, the structure of open
celled metal foams is quantitatively characterized using an image analysis
based method in order to predict the evaporative heat transfer of the metal
foam using the fluid permeability. Several image processing algorithms were
developed to quantitatively characterize the porosity, surface area per unit
volume and the tortousity of metal foams from digital images of the cross
sections of the material, and an expression was used to calculate the fluid
permeability. An algorithm was developed to partion the pore space in the
digital images so that individual cells within the structure&nbsp; could also be quantitatively
characterized.&nbsp; Tools were also developed
to predict the structure of open celled foam processed using the sacrificial
template method by digitally constructing microstructures based the particle
packing of the sacrificial templating material.</p>]]></body>
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