This article investigates the elastic properties of a large panel of lattice architectures using a continuous description of geometry. The elastic constants of the orthotropic material are determined, and discussed in terms of specific stiffness and of its density dependence. Different kind of topology families are emerging depending on their specific deformation behavior. For some of them, interesting properties in term of traction-compression were measured, while some other families are predominantly adapted to shear loading. Homogenization technique also allows to quantify the anisotropy of the structures and to compare them. Specific structures having quasi-isotropic properties even at low relative densities were detected. Experimental ...
Octet-truss lattice structures can be used for lightweight structural applications due to their high...
Thesis: Sc. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
The current article explores 3D bi-material lattice concepts for tailoring compressive stress-strain...
This article investigates the elastic properties of a large panel of lattice architectures using a c...
This original work proposes to investigate the transposition of crystallography rules to cubic latti...
Lattice structures, whose manufacturing has been enabled by additive technologies, are gaining growi...
The continuous design of cubic lattice architecture materials provides a wide range of mechanical pr...
Computational first-order homogenization theory is used for the elastic analysis of generally anisot...
AbstractThis work describes the theoretical, numerical and experimental in-plane and out-of-plane el...
In this paper we present a numerical investigation into surface-based lattice structures with the ai...
Recent advances in additive manufacturing make it possible to fabricate periodic lattice structures ...
Funding Information: AM wishes to thank the School of Engineering of Aalto University for their fina...
The objective of this study is to develop generalized empirical closed-form equations to predict the...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials, or auxetics, have drawn attention for the past 30 years. The aux...
Additive manufactured lattice structures have the potential of enhancing many of today’s engineered...
Octet-truss lattice structures can be used for lightweight structural applications due to their high...
Thesis: Sc. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
The current article explores 3D bi-material lattice concepts for tailoring compressive stress-strain...
This article investigates the elastic properties of a large panel of lattice architectures using a c...
This original work proposes to investigate the transposition of crystallography rules to cubic latti...
Lattice structures, whose manufacturing has been enabled by additive technologies, are gaining growi...
The continuous design of cubic lattice architecture materials provides a wide range of mechanical pr...
Computational first-order homogenization theory is used for the elastic analysis of generally anisot...
AbstractThis work describes the theoretical, numerical and experimental in-plane and out-of-plane el...
In this paper we present a numerical investigation into surface-based lattice structures with the ai...
Recent advances in additive manufacturing make it possible to fabricate periodic lattice structures ...
Funding Information: AM wishes to thank the School of Engineering of Aalto University for their fina...
The objective of this study is to develop generalized empirical closed-form equations to predict the...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials, or auxetics, have drawn attention for the past 30 years. The aux...
Additive manufactured lattice structures have the potential of enhancing many of today’s engineered...
Octet-truss lattice structures can be used for lightweight structural applications due to their high...
Thesis: Sc. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
The current article explores 3D bi-material lattice concepts for tailoring compressive stress-strain...