Section of a lotus-type porous copper ingot. Reproduced from [2], with

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Section of a lotus-type porous copper ingot. Reproduced from [2], with
Download scientific diagram | Section of a lotus-type porous copper ingot. Reproduced from [2], with permission from Elsevier, 2015.  from publication: Strongly Orthotropic Open Cell Porous Metal Structures for Heat Transfer Applications | For modern thermal applications, open cell porous metals provide interesting opportunities to increase performance. Several types of cellular metals show an anisotropic morphology. Thus, using different orientations of the structure can boost or destroy the performance in | Sheet Metal, Heat Conduction and Heat Transfer | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
Section of a lotus-type porous copper ingot. Reproduced from [2], with
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