The mechanical behaviour of commercially available ALPORAS aluminium foam w
ith two different densities was studied under tension loading. In addition
to the common stress-strain measurements, local deformation, notch-opening
displacement and damage evolution were deter-mined. The deformation charact
eristics deviated from those observed in aluminium foams under compression.
No deformation bands or plastic instabilities could be observed in tension
, which are very frequent in compression of metallic foams. Four regimes we
re evident in the stress-strain curves and deformation maps: the linear ela
stic regime, the plastic regime with no significant crack initiation and pr
opagation, the regime of formation of a fracture process zone and, finally,
the regime of fracture, where a main crack propagates through the specimen
and leads to failure. The fracture strain was only a few per cent, with th
e higher-density foam showing a larger fracture strain, and the plastic Poi
sson's ratio was about 0.35. The notched specimens showed increasing fractu
re strengths in terms of the net section stress with increasing notch depth
. It is suggested that a change in stress state, caused by a non-vanishing
Poisson's ratio, in front of the notch tip creates an increase of the fract
ure strength similar to the behaviour in ductile bulk metals. (C) 2001 Acta
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