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Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of the Mechanical Behavior of Strongly Anisotropic Light-Weight Metallic Fiber Structures under Static and Dynamic Compressive Loading

Rigid metallic fiber structures made from a variety of different metals and alloys have been investigated mainly with regard to their functional properties such as heat transfer, pressure drop, or filtration characteristics. With the recent advent of aluminum and magnesium-based fiber structures, th...

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Published in:Materials 2016-05, Vol.9 (5), p.398
Main Authors: Andersen, Olaf, Vesenjak, Matej, Fiedler, Thomas, Jehring, Ulrike, Krstulović-Opara, Lovre
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