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    Título
    Methodology to predict mechanical properties of PA-12 lattice structures manufactured by powder bed fusion
    Autor
    Rodríguez Aparicio, RubénUBU authority Orcid
    Alegre Calderón, Jesús ManuelUBU authority Orcid
    Verbeeten, Wilco M.H.UBU authority Orcid
    Lorenzo Bañuelos, MiriamUBU authority Orcid
    Cuesta Segura, Isidoro IvánUBU authority Orcid
    Publicado en
    Additive Manufacturing. 2023, V. 78, 103864
    Editorial
    Elsevier
    Fecha de publicación
    2023-09
    ISSN
    2214-8604
    DOI
    10.1016/j.addma.2023.103864
    Abstract
    Topology optimization for weight reduction of additive manufacturing parts is commonly achieved throughout the creation of lattice structures, typically generated with beams of small size cross-section. In order to carry out accurate simulations of these lattice structures, knowing the mechanical behavior of pillars is required. In this paper, a methodology for determining the mechanical properties of small size pillars printed in PA-12 material, using polymer powder bed fusion (PBF) and in particular the Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) technology, is presented. The effect of defects originated during the manufacturing process on the macroscopic mechanical properties is studied and the mechanisms which influence these properties are analyzed. A methodology for the determination of these properties is proposed, based on a successive correction of the printed nominal diameters according to two approaches; one due to the outer skin of unmelted material and the other due to internal melting defects. Once the material properties are determined, as a function of the cross-section of the lattice pillars, the numerical simulation of lattice-type structures has been carried out and the degree of adjustment of the proposed methodology has been experimentally verified, obtaining good results. This validation provides a reliable method for the simulation of the macroscopic behavior of lattice-type structures with reduced sizes, taking into account the intrinsic defects generated during the printing process.
    Palabras clave
    PA-12
    Selective Laser Sintering
    Microstructural defects
    Finite Element Analysis
    Lattice structure
    Materia
    Ingeniería civil
    Civil engineering
    Materiales de construcción
    Building materials
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8184
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2023.103864
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