Engineered materials commonly referred to as metamaterials are materials that offer appealing features such as customisable stiffness and strength, auxetic behaviour and energy absorption. This work focuses on the classical 2D lattice metamaterial configuration with regular triangular unit cell. A combination of two dissimilar materials is employed in the design process: the primary material that constitutes the lattice structure is composed of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), while an incompressible silicone serves as the secondary material, completely filling selected lattice cells. In order to investigate the mechanical response of such lattices to intrinsic defects, geometric imperfections are intentionally introduced. Three distinct types of geometric anomalies, i.e. curvature of some elements, lateral shift of some lattice nodes, and reduced beam thickness, are randomly introduced. Additively manufactured perfect and defective lattices are subjected to compressive loading for both empty and silicone filled cases. Overall, the results reveal that the lattices show a significant improvement with the assumed reinforcing filling pattern, helping to prevent the buckling of the beams under compression and enhancing the load bearing capacity of the structure at higher deformations. Finite element (FE) analyses are performed to validate the experimental results, demonstrating how the filling pattern enhances the mechanical response of the lattices.

Defect sensitivity mitigation in the compressive mechanical response of two-phase lattice metamaterials / Matteo Montanari; Roberto Brighenti; Andrea Spagnoli. - In: COMPOSITE STRUCTURES. - ISSN 0263-8223. - ELETTRONICO. - 323:(2023), pp. 117501.1-117501.12. [10.1016/j.compstruct.2023.117501]

Defect sensitivity mitigation in the compressive mechanical response of two-phase lattice metamaterials

Roberto Brighenti;
2023

Abstract

Engineered materials commonly referred to as metamaterials are materials that offer appealing features such as customisable stiffness and strength, auxetic behaviour and energy absorption. This work focuses on the classical 2D lattice metamaterial configuration with regular triangular unit cell. A combination of two dissimilar materials is employed in the design process: the primary material that constitutes the lattice structure is composed of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), while an incompressible silicone serves as the secondary material, completely filling selected lattice cells. In order to investigate the mechanical response of such lattices to intrinsic defects, geometric imperfections are intentionally introduced. Three distinct types of geometric anomalies, i.e. curvature of some elements, lateral shift of some lattice nodes, and reduced beam thickness, are randomly introduced. Additively manufactured perfect and defective lattices are subjected to compressive loading for both empty and silicone filled cases. Overall, the results reveal that the lattices show a significant improvement with the assumed reinforcing filling pattern, helping to prevent the buckling of the beams under compression and enhancing the load bearing capacity of the structure at higher deformations. Finite element (FE) analyses are performed to validate the experimental results, demonstrating how the filling pattern enhances the mechanical response of the lattices.
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Matteo Montanari; Roberto Brighenti; Andrea Spagnoli
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