Compression performance of 3D-printed ant-inspired lattice structures: An innovative design approach

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作者
Atahan, Mithat Gokhan [1 ]
Saglam, Selman [1 ]
机构
[1] Abdullah Gul Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Kayseri, Turkiye
关键词
Bio-inspired structure; 3D printing; mechanical behavior; lattice structure; additive manufacturing; sustainable manufacturing;
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10.1177/14644207241313185
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
In this study, three different ant-inspired lattice design types: single, double, and inverted double structures were considered due to ants' excellent load-carrying weight ratio. Lattice structures were fabricated using the 3D printing method and polylactic acid filament was used as a printing material. The true blueprint images of the ant were used to obtain the parametric dimensions of the ant-inspired lattice structure. Hence, the presented innovative method for designing lattice structures can be a promising option for industrial sectors requiring high-strength structures. The quasi-static axial compression tests were conducted to evaluate the compression performance of the novel lattice structures. The compression performance of ant-inspired single lattice structures was compared based on specific force, specific energy absorption, and specific stiffness at different height values. The deformation stages and damage regions of ant-inspired lattice structures were analyzed to identify their critical regions during compression tests. The results indicated that as the height value increased, there was a notable decrease in specific force, specific energy absorption, and specific stiffness, along with buckling damage in the ant-inspired single lattice structures. Among the three design types, the ant-inspired inverted double lattice structure showed better compression performance compared to the ant-inspired double lattice structure; however, the ant-inspired single lattice structure with a height of 30 mm exhibited the highest overall compression performance.
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