Energy absorption of sustainable lattice structures under static compression
Lattice-like cellular materials, with their unique combination of lightweight, high strength, and good deformability, are promising for engineering applications. This paper investigates the energy-absorbing properties of four truss-lattice structures with two defined volume fractions of material in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Lattice-like cellular materials, with their unique combination of
lightweight, high strength, and good deformability, are promising for
engineering applications. This paper investigates the energy-absorbing
properties of four truss-lattice structures with two defined volume fractions
of material in static compression experiments. The mass-specific energy
absorption is derived. The specimens are manufactured by SLA printing of
viscoelastic polymeric material. Sustainability implies that the lattice
structures can withstand multiple loads and return to their original state
after some recovery. Additionally, we present finite element simulations of our
experiments and show that these calculations are, in principle, able to predict
the different responses of the lattices. Like in the experiments, the truncated
octahedron-lattice structure proved to be the most effective for energy
absorption under strong compression. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.06493 |