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Correlation of design parameters of lattice structure for highly tunable passive vibration isolator

Journal

JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND CONTROL
Volume 29, Issue 7-8, Pages 1777-1790

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/10775463211070069

Keywords

additive manufacturing; lattice structure; structural integrity; vibration transmissibility; vibration isolation

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of various size-based design parameters on the performance of lattice structures in vibration isolation applications. Through static and dynamic analyses, the researchers found that the stiffness of the lattice structure was directly related to the unit cell and strut diameter, with smaller unit cell and larger strut diameter leading to higher strength and load-bearing capacity. The dynamic vibration results were consistent with the findings from the static analysis. The study suggests that the proposed design parameters can be used for tuning lattice isolators in specific applications.
The purpose of this study is to correlate the influence of multiple size-based design parameters of lattice structure, namely, the unit cell (UC) and strut diameter (SD) through the static and dynamics analyses for passive vibration isolation application. The lattice structures were prepared by utilizing the fused deposition modeling (FDM) additive manufacturing (AM). The samples were designed to retain lattice structure's unique advantages while also conserving material consumption to fulfill the energy and cost demand. Through the static test, the crush behavior, failure mechanism, and mechanical properties were determined. The stiffness of lattice structure exhibited an increasing relationship with the unit cell and strut diameter where smaller unit cell and bigger strut diameter produced higher strength, and with that, higher load can be sustained. Through the dynamic vibration transmissibility test, it was found that the dynamic vibration results follow closely the trend in the static analysis. Lattice structure with larger unit cell and smaller strut diameter showed larger effective isolation region due to lower natural frequency value. The trade-off limit between stiffness for a lower natural frequency of the proposed design parameters was determined from the two parts analyses. The results suggest that most lattice isolators from the pool of design parameter combinations in this study have sufficient strength to withstand the predefined mass load and provide the most region for vibration isolation. The two proposed design parameters can later be used for a major or minor tuning of lattice isolators for other specific applications.

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