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Compressive behaviours of octet-truss lattices

Yifan Li, Huaiyuan Gu, M.J. Pavier, Harry Coules

2020Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part C Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Octet-truss lattice structures can be used for lightweight structural applications due to their high strength-to-density ratio. In this research, octet-truss lattice specimens were fabricated by stereolithography additive manufacturing with a photopolymer resin. The mechanical properties of this structure have been examined in three orthogonal orientations under the compressive load. Detailed comparison and description were carried out on deformation mechanisms and failure modes in different lattice orientations. Finite element models using both beam elements and three-dimensional solid elements were used to simulate the compressive response of this structure. Both the load reaction and collapse modes obtained in simulations were compared with test results. Our results indicate that three-dimensional continuum element models are required to accurately capture the behaviour of real trusses, taking into account the effects of finite-sized beams and joints.

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TrussFinite element methodStructural engineeringStereolithographyLattice (music)Materials scienceCompressive strengthOctetCantileverComposite materialPhysicsEngineeringAcousticsParticle physicsBaryonCellular and Composite StructuresInnovations in Concrete and Construction MaterialsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
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