Mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of TPMS lattice structures subjected to impact loading

The advent of Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) techniques allows the additive manufacturing of complex structures, as Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces (TPMS) lattices, which exhibit promising characteristics for impact applications, such as lightweight and high-energy absorption. Thus, this work aims to deve...

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Main Authors: Santiago Rafael, Almahri Sarah, Lee Dong-Wook, Alabdouli Haleimah, Banabila Omar, Ramos Henrique, Alteneiji Mohammed, Guan Zhongwei, Alves Marcilio
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/04/epjconf_dymat2021_02005.pdf
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spelling doaj-205c8c454e114d67824c87f9f6736bb62021-09-21T15:17:00ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012500200510.1051/epjconf/202125002005epjconf_dymat2021_02005Mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of TPMS lattice structures subjected to impact loadingSantiago Rafael0Almahri Sarah1Lee Dong-Wook2Alabdouli Haleimah3Banabila Omar4Ramos HenriqueAlteneiji Mohammed5Guan Zhongwei6Alves Marcilio7Technology Innovation Institute, Advanced Materials Research CentreTechnology Innovation Institute, Advanced Materials Research CentreTechnology Innovation Institute, Advanced Materials Research CentreTechnology Innovation Institute, Advanced Materials Research CentreTechnology Innovation Institute, Advanced Materials Research CentreTechnology Innovation Institute, Advanced Materials Research CentreTechnology Innovation Institute, Advanced Materials Research CentreDepartment of Mechatronics and Mechanical Systems Engineering, Group of Solid Mechanics and Structural Impact, University of São Paulo (USP)The advent of Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) techniques allows the additive manufacturing of complex structures, as Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces (TPMS) lattices, which exhibit promising characteristics for impact applications, such as lightweight and high-energy absorption. Thus, this work aims to develop a numerical model of TPMS structures to investigate the mechanical response of such structures when subjected to impact loadings. To fulfill this task, stainless steel samples made by PBF technique were mechanically characterized at different strain rates using a universal testing machine and Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar. The testing campaign also explored the compressive and tensile material response, with the strain field being monitored by Digital Image Correlation technique. It was noted that the material exhibits a similar elasto-plastic response on both tension and compression and an evident strain rate hardening when the material is loaded from static (0.001 s-1) to dynamic strain rates (4000 s-1). Constitutive parameters were then obtained and implemented in an explicit finite element model developed through Abaqus CAE. Samples of TMPS lattices were manufactured and tested at different loading velocities, which showed that the FE model developed can be used to predict the impact response of TMPS lattices.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/04/epjconf_dymat2021_02005.pdf
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author Santiago Rafael
Almahri Sarah
Lee Dong-Wook
Alabdouli Haleimah
Banabila Omar
Ramos Henrique
Alteneiji Mohammed
Guan Zhongwei
Alves Marcilio
spellingShingle Santiago Rafael
Almahri Sarah
Lee Dong-Wook
Alabdouli Haleimah
Banabila Omar
Ramos Henrique
Alteneiji Mohammed
Guan Zhongwei
Alves Marcilio
Mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of TPMS lattice structures subjected to impact loading
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Santiago Rafael
Almahri Sarah
Lee Dong-Wook
Alabdouli Haleimah
Banabila Omar
Ramos Henrique
Alteneiji Mohammed
Guan Zhongwei
Alves Marcilio
author_sort Santiago Rafael
title Mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of TPMS lattice structures subjected to impact loading
title_short Mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of TPMS lattice structures subjected to impact loading
title_full Mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of TPMS lattice structures subjected to impact loading
title_fullStr Mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of TPMS lattice structures subjected to impact loading
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of TPMS lattice structures subjected to impact loading
title_sort mechanical characterization and numerical modeling of tpms lattice structures subjected to impact loading
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The advent of Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) techniques allows the additive manufacturing of complex structures, as Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces (TPMS) lattices, which exhibit promising characteristics for impact applications, such as lightweight and high-energy absorption. Thus, this work aims to develop a numerical model of TPMS structures to investigate the mechanical response of such structures when subjected to impact loadings. To fulfill this task, stainless steel samples made by PBF technique were mechanically characterized at different strain rates using a universal testing machine and Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar. The testing campaign also explored the compressive and tensile material response, with the strain field being monitored by Digital Image Correlation technique. It was noted that the material exhibits a similar elasto-plastic response on both tension and compression and an evident strain rate hardening when the material is loaded from static (0.001 s-1) to dynamic strain rates (4000 s-1). Constitutive parameters were then obtained and implemented in an explicit finite element model developed through Abaqus CAE. Samples of TMPS lattices were manufactured and tested at different loading velocities, which showed that the FE model developed can be used to predict the impact response of TMPS lattices.
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/04/epjconf_dymat2021_02005.pdf
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