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Lightweight Metal Cellular Structures Fabricated via 3D Printing of Sand Cast Molds

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In this article, the authors used the finite element method to numerically analyze the energy absorption capabilities of an octet truss cellular structure created with the proposed manufacturing process and that of a solid block of the same material and area density as the cellular structure.
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Cellular structures offer high specific strength and can offer high specific stiffness, good impact absorption, and thermal and acoustic insulation. A major challenge in fabricating cellular structures is joining various components. It is well known that joints, either welded or bolted or bonded with an adhesive, serve as stress concentrators. Here, we overcome this shortcoming by the use of metal casting into 3D printed sand molds for fabricating cellular structures and sandwich panels. Furthermore, the use of 3D printing allows for the fabrication of sand molds without the need for a pattern, and thus enables the creation of cellular structures with designed mesostructure from a bevy of metal alloys. We use the finite element method to numerically analyze the energy absorption capabilities of an octet truss cellular structure created with the proposed manufacturing process and that of a solid block of the same material and area density as the cellular structure. In the numerical simulations, mechanical properties collected through experimental quasi-static compression testing are employed. It is found that indeed the cellular structure absorbs considerably more impact energy over that absorbed by a solid structure of the same weight.

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Mechanical behaviour of additively-manufactured polymeric octet-truss lattice structures under quasi-static and dynamic compressive loading

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Cellular Solids: Structure and Properties

TL;DR: The linear elasticity of anisotropic cellular solids is studied in this article. But the authors focus on the design of sandwich panels with foam cores and do not consider the properties of the materials.
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Effective properties of the octet-truss lattice material

TL;DR: In this article, the effective mechanical properties of the octet-truss lattice structured material have been investigated both experimentally and theoretically, and the intervention of elastic buckling of the struts is also analysed in an approximate manner.
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The topological design of multifunctional cellular metals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the performance of stochastic (foamed) cellular metals with the projected capabilities of materials with periodic cells, configured as cores of panels, tubes and shells.
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Fabrication and structural performance of periodic cellular metal sandwich structures

TL;DR: The authors showed that truss and textile cores are superior to honeycombs at low relative densities, because of their superior buckling resistance and lower manufacturing cost as well as their multifunctionality.
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