AbstractThis paper focuses on the structural design of the microscopic architecture of a lattice material with regular octet-truss cell topology and on the multiscale design of an axially loaded member manufactured of this type of cellular solid. The rationale followed here hinges on the coincidence of the failure modes of a stretching dominated lattice material, which experiences two types of microscopic failure modes, namely, elastic buckling and plastic yielding. A lattice material that fails by the elastic buckling of its cell elements without reaching the plastic yielding is far from optimum. To avoid this event and improve the material strength, we first start to tailor the structural efficiencies of the cell elements. We show that by...
Cellular materials, often called lattice materials, are increasingly receiving attention for their u...
Additive manufacturing technology offers a high degree of design freedom that promises a high struct...
Lattice materials are characterized at the microscopic level by a regular pattern of voids confined ...
This paper focuses on the structural design of the microscopic architecture of a lattice material wi...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the structural design of the microscopic architecture of a lattice mat...
Cellular materials are found extensively in nature such as wood, honeycomb, butterfly wings and foam...
Cellular lattice structure offers high strength together with low density, high stiffness, good impa...
tru gy a he ice material strength, we first start to tailor the structural efficiencies of the cell ...
A periodic cellular material, also known as lattice material, is a periodic, reticulated micro-truss...
Metal cellular lattice structure is a new class of material that combines useful mechanical properti...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is rapidly evolving due to its unlimited design freedom to fabricate com...
The only engineering materials with both high strength and toughness, and with densities less than 1...
AbstractTwo novel statically indeterminate planar lattice materials are designed: a new Kagome cell ...
This paper presents a method for the linear analysis of the stiffness and strength of open and close...
In the unit cell-based design of cellular structures, an important issue is the effect of the cellu...
Cellular materials, often called lattice materials, are increasingly receiving attention for their u...
Additive manufacturing technology offers a high degree of design freedom that promises a high struct...
Lattice materials are characterized at the microscopic level by a regular pattern of voids confined ...
This paper focuses on the structural design of the microscopic architecture of a lattice material wi...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the structural design of the microscopic architecture of a lattice mat...
Cellular materials are found extensively in nature such as wood, honeycomb, butterfly wings and foam...
Cellular lattice structure offers high strength together with low density, high stiffness, good impa...
tru gy a he ice material strength, we first start to tailor the structural efficiencies of the cell ...
A periodic cellular material, also known as lattice material, is a periodic, reticulated micro-truss...
Metal cellular lattice structure is a new class of material that combines useful mechanical properti...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is rapidly evolving due to its unlimited design freedom to fabricate com...
The only engineering materials with both high strength and toughness, and with densities less than 1...
AbstractTwo novel statically indeterminate planar lattice materials are designed: a new Kagome cell ...
This paper presents a method for the linear analysis of the stiffness and strength of open and close...
In the unit cell-based design of cellular structures, an important issue is the effect of the cellu...
Cellular materials, often called lattice materials, are increasingly receiving attention for their u...
Additive manufacturing technology offers a high degree of design freedom that promises a high struct...
Lattice materials are characterized at the microscopic level by a regular pattern of voids confined ...