The behaviour of a modern cell structure subjected to compressive load

A novel manufacturing process of lightweight cell structures is based on laser cutting and punch pressing techniques. The process based on turret punch press with laser is flexible and, therefore, the cell structure is easy to tailor. The punch press process enables even the cost effective one-off p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Thin-walled structures 2006-07, Vol.44 (7), p.759-772
Hauptverfasser: Lepistö, J.S., Varis, J.P., Lohtander, M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A novel manufacturing process of lightweight cell structures is based on laser cutting and punch pressing techniques. The process based on turret punch press with laser is flexible and, therefore, the cell structure is easy to tailor. The punch press process enables even the cost effective one-off production. The new kind cell structure is considerably simpler than conventional ones. The studied cell structure consists of two plates. Both plates are manufactured using punch pressing and laser cutting. Truncated cones are formed with forming tools of a turret punch press. The flat shape of truncated cone is essential for joining the plates together. Joining methods to be used depend on the nature of the loads and other requirements. This manufacturing method gives an opportunity to tailor the cell structure. For example, the rigidity of the cell structure can be altered by changing the number and location of the embosses. Furthermore, the shape of the embosses can be varied, as well as their height, width and length. This feature makes it possible to manufacture even tapered cells in thickness direction. Formed cell structures are rather new constructions. Therefore, these kinds of structures need studying. The aim of this work is to study the behaviour of a cell structure subjected to compressive load. Main results of the study will be presented in this paper.
ISSN:0263-8231
1879-3223
DOI:10.1016/j.tws.2006.07.001