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Investigation of energy absorption performances of a 3D printed fiber-reinforced bio-inspired cellular structure under in-plane compression loading

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2023.2214552

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Energy absorption; FFF 3D printing; Fiber reinforced cellular structure; Optimization

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This article proposes glass-fiber-reinforced bone-inspired cellular structures to enhance energy absorption capability. The elastic modulus of the bone-inspired unit cell is analytically obtained and employed in Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm for optimizing cellular structures. The fabricated structures show improved energy absorption performance compared to the un-reinforced structure.
This article proposes glass-fiber-reinforced bone-inspired cellular structures to enhance energy absorption capability. The elastic modulus of the bone-inspired unit cell is obtained analytically based on the energy method and then employed in Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm to get optimized cellular structures. In the optimized cellular structure, the stiffness is optimized and the energy absorption capacity is investigated. A Fused Filament Fabrication 3D printing process is used to fabricate the cellular structures with continuous glass fiber-reinforced polylactic acid (PLA). In-plane compression tests are performed to investigate the mechanical performance of cellular structures. Finite Element Modeling (FEM) is conducted to analyzed the mechanical performance of the structures. In FEM, the failure criterion is determined using the maximum stress and VUSDFLD subroutine, and the damage growth is modeled by decreasing the mechanical properties. A good agreement between numerical and experimental results was observed. Results demonstrated that the energy absorption in glass-fiber-reinforced PLA is similar to 250% higher than in the un-reinforced structure. The optimized cellular structure exhibits a stable prolonged plateau stress region and very high specific energy absorption parameters.

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