Maiorano Lauría, Lucila Paola, Molina Jordá, José Miguel Challenging thermal management by incorporation of graphite into aluminium foams Materials & Design. 2018, 158: 160-171. doi:10.1016/j.matdes.2018.08.026 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/79508 DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2018.08.026 ISSN: 0264-1275 (Print) Abstract: The recent progress made in active thermal management for electronics demands the development of new open-pore foam materials with excellent thermal performance that result from the combination of high thermal conductivity (≥70 W/mK) and the lowest possible fluid pressure drop. The foams considered to date in the literature do not meet these conditions. In this work, a new class of two-phase composite foam materials, which contain graphite flakes and aluminium, were fabricated by the gas pressure liquid metal infiltration method. These materials were fabricated in two main microstructures: i) aluminium foam with oriented graphite flakes in struts; ii) alternating layers of oriented graphite flakes and aluminium foam. The resulting materials exhibited thermal conductivities within the 60–290 W/mK range, and power dissipation capacities up to 325% higher than those for conventional aluminium foams, with pressure drops kept at convenient values for the most demanding active thermal management applications. Keywords:Metal foam, Graphite flakes, Infiltration, Thermal conductivity, Thermal management Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/article