Cellular materials, often called lattice materials, are increasingly receiving attention for their ultralight structures with high specific strength, excellent impact absorption, acoustic insulation, heat dissipation media and compact heat exchangers. In alignment with emerging additive manufacturing (AM) technology, realization of the structural applications of the lattice materials appears to be becoming faster. Considering the direction dependent material properties of the products with AM, by directionally dependent printing resolution, effective moduli of lattice structures appear to be directionally dependent. In this paper, a constitutive model of a lattice structure, which is an octet-truss with a base material having an orthotropic...
In tissue engineering, scaffolds can be obtained by means of 3D printing. Different structures are u...
Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has undergone an evolutionary process from fabricating test p...
This research focuses on the compression and tensile behavior of three-dimensional printed polymer l...
Anisotropy of mechanical properties and support material removal are the two main problems when fabr...
Anisotropy of mechanical properties and support material removal are the two main problems when fabr...
Natural porous materials adjust their resulting mechanical properties by the optimal use of matter a...
In this paper, three-dimensional lattice structures composed of octet-truss and truncated-octahedron...
Repair and maintenance of products require few resources in a circular economy, minimising the envir...
Lattice structures are currently of high interest, especially for lightweight design. They generally...
To enhance the compressive properties of lattice structures, this paper proposes a fused deposition ...
Metallic three-dimensional lattice structures exhibit many favorable mechanical properties including...
Mechanical properties of 3D printed ceramics with structural advantage were investigated. Three str...
Lattice structure is a lightweight material that can be produced using the cutting edge additive lay...
Octet-truss lattice structures can be used for lightweight structural applications due to their high...
In recent years, the advancement in additive manufacturing have enable the fabrication of complex la...
In tissue engineering, scaffolds can be obtained by means of 3D printing. Different structures are u...
Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has undergone an evolutionary process from fabricating test p...
This research focuses on the compression and tensile behavior of three-dimensional printed polymer l...
Anisotropy of mechanical properties and support material removal are the two main problems when fabr...
Anisotropy of mechanical properties and support material removal are the two main problems when fabr...
Natural porous materials adjust their resulting mechanical properties by the optimal use of matter a...
In this paper, three-dimensional lattice structures composed of octet-truss and truncated-octahedron...
Repair and maintenance of products require few resources in a circular economy, minimising the envir...
Lattice structures are currently of high interest, especially for lightweight design. They generally...
To enhance the compressive properties of lattice structures, this paper proposes a fused deposition ...
Metallic three-dimensional lattice structures exhibit many favorable mechanical properties including...
Mechanical properties of 3D printed ceramics with structural advantage were investigated. Three str...
Lattice structure is a lightweight material that can be produced using the cutting edge additive lay...
Octet-truss lattice structures can be used for lightweight structural applications due to their high...
In recent years, the advancement in additive manufacturing have enable the fabrication of complex la...
In tissue engineering, scaffolds can be obtained by means of 3D printing. Different structures are u...
Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has undergone an evolutionary process from fabricating test p...
This research focuses on the compression and tensile behavior of three-dimensional printed polymer l...