This paper focuses on numerical the prediction of multiaxial static strength of lattice structures. We analyze a body-centered cubic cell printed with Selective Laser Melting in AlSi10Mg aluminum alloy. Parent material is experimentally characterized, and the Gurson-Tveergard-Needleman (GTN) damage model is calibrated to predict failure in numerical simulations. The GTN model is used to predict failure of the lattice structures exhibiting brittle localized fracture, and it is validated through static tests. The results of experimental tension/compression monotonic tests on lattice samples are compared with the results of numerical simulations performed on as-built geometry reconstructed by X-ray computed tomography, showing a good correlati...
AbstractThe simulation of the damage process in quasi-fragile materials may be classified in two lar...
Lattice structures are used in a variety of high-value engineering applications; for example, in aut...
Lattice materials are artificial materials made of repeating unit-cells. The internal architecture o...
This paper focuses on numerical the prediction of multiaxial static strength of lattice structures. ...
Rising popularity of three-dimensional printing has caused an increasing interest in metal lattices ...
A method is presented to model deformation and fracture behavior of 3D printed disordered lattice ma...
Mechanical behavior of additively manufactured lattice materials has been mainly investigated under ...
Experimentation has been performed to measure the fracture behaviour of three-dimensional lattices m...
This report covers the finite element study of 3D-printed lattice structure. 1D beam analysis is con...
Micro-lattice materials represent nowadays a great opportunity for developing new ultra-lightweight ...
This research studies the impact of localized damage and deformed printing geometry on the structura...
Lightweight constructions are in demand for applications which require low weight accompanied by rig...
This paper explores buildability quantification of randomly meshed 3D printed concrete objects by co...
Abstract Lattice structures find application in numerous technological domains, including aerospace ...
The numerical simulations show the potential of a lattice discrete approach to model fracture during...
AbstractThe simulation of the damage process in quasi-fragile materials may be classified in two lar...
Lattice structures are used in a variety of high-value engineering applications; for example, in aut...
Lattice materials are artificial materials made of repeating unit-cells. The internal architecture o...
This paper focuses on numerical the prediction of multiaxial static strength of lattice structures. ...
Rising popularity of three-dimensional printing has caused an increasing interest in metal lattices ...
A method is presented to model deformation and fracture behavior of 3D printed disordered lattice ma...
Mechanical behavior of additively manufactured lattice materials has been mainly investigated under ...
Experimentation has been performed to measure the fracture behaviour of three-dimensional lattices m...
This report covers the finite element study of 3D-printed lattice structure. 1D beam analysis is con...
Micro-lattice materials represent nowadays a great opportunity for developing new ultra-lightweight ...
This research studies the impact of localized damage and deformed printing geometry on the structura...
Lightweight constructions are in demand for applications which require low weight accompanied by rig...
This paper explores buildability quantification of randomly meshed 3D printed concrete objects by co...
Abstract Lattice structures find application in numerous technological domains, including aerospace ...
The numerical simulations show the potential of a lattice discrete approach to model fracture during...
AbstractThe simulation of the damage process in quasi-fragile materials may be classified in two lar...
Lattice structures are used in a variety of high-value engineering applications; for example, in aut...
Lattice materials are artificial materials made of repeating unit-cells. The internal architecture o...