Additively manufactured lattice structures increase the lightweight potential of components for technical applications. When modelling the mechanical behaviour of those lattice structures, imperfections within the structures need to be considered. In this contribution we investigate the effect of process induced pores of varying size and location inside the lattice structure during pressure tests using a 2D minimal model in two configurations. It shows that the location of pores with respect to the configuration of the model has a strong influence on whether the imperfection decreases the mechanical performance
Lattice structures, whose manufacturing has been enabled by additive technologies, are gaining growi...
Additive manufacturing overcomes the restrictions of classical manufacturing methods and enables the...
Additive manufacturing (AM) empowers the creation of novel open-celled architectures that can achiev...
Additively manufactured lattice structures are used in various applications due to their unique pro...
Purpose: Additive manufacturing (AM) enables the production of lightweight parts with complex shapes...
This paper describes the background, test methodology, and experimental results associated with the ...
Mechanical characteristics of 3D printed lattice structures primarily depend on the properties of ma...
Additively manufactured lattice structures are popular due to their desirable properties, such as hi...
Lattice structures are currently of high interest, especially for lightweight design. They generally...
Lattice and porous structures have attracted attention in scientific literature due to the developme...
The rapid evolution in additive manufacturing (AM) technology advocates a periodic assessment of the...
Cellular materials are gaining interest thanks to developments in additive manufacturing. Whilst Fin...
peer-reviewedAdditive manufacturing (AM) technology has undergone an evolutionary process from fabr...
Strut-based lattice structures produced by powder bed fusion are prone to characteristic manufacturi...
Natural porous materials adjust their resulting mechanical properties by the optimal use of matter a...
Lattice structures, whose manufacturing has been enabled by additive technologies, are gaining growi...
Additive manufacturing overcomes the restrictions of classical manufacturing methods and enables the...
Additive manufacturing (AM) empowers the creation of novel open-celled architectures that can achiev...
Additively manufactured lattice structures are used in various applications due to their unique pro...
Purpose: Additive manufacturing (AM) enables the production of lightweight parts with complex shapes...
This paper describes the background, test methodology, and experimental results associated with the ...
Mechanical characteristics of 3D printed lattice structures primarily depend on the properties of ma...
Additively manufactured lattice structures are popular due to their desirable properties, such as hi...
Lattice structures are currently of high interest, especially for lightweight design. They generally...
Lattice and porous structures have attracted attention in scientific literature due to the developme...
The rapid evolution in additive manufacturing (AM) technology advocates a periodic assessment of the...
Cellular materials are gaining interest thanks to developments in additive manufacturing. Whilst Fin...
peer-reviewedAdditive manufacturing (AM) technology has undergone an evolutionary process from fabr...
Strut-based lattice structures produced by powder bed fusion are prone to characteristic manufacturi...
Natural porous materials adjust their resulting mechanical properties by the optimal use of matter a...
Lattice structures, whose manufacturing has been enabled by additive technologies, are gaining growi...
Additive manufacturing overcomes the restrictions of classical manufacturing methods and enables the...
Additive manufacturing (AM) empowers the creation of novel open-celled architectures that can achiev...