Design and compressive behavior of a photosensitive resin-based 2-D lattice structure with variable cross-section core

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This paper designed and manufactured photosensitive resin-based 2-D lattice structures with different types of variable cross-section cores by stereolithography 3D printing technology (SLA 3DP). An analytical model was employed to predict the structural compressive response and failure types. A theoretical calculation was performed to obtain the most efficient material utilization of the 2-D lattice core. A flatwise compressive experiment was performed to verify the theoretical conclusions. A comparison of theoretical and experimental results showed good agreement for structural compressive response. Results from the analytical model and experiments showed that when the 2-D lattice core was designed so that R/r = 1.167 (R and r represent the core radius at the ends and in the middle), the material utilization of the 2-D lattice core improved by 13.227%, 19.068%, and 22.143% when n = 1, n = 2, and n = 3 (n represents the highest power of the core cross-section function).

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Li, S., Qin, J., Wang, B., Zheng, T., & Hu, Y. (2019). Design and compressive behavior of a photosensitive resin-based 2-D lattice structure with variable cross-section core. Polymers, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM11010186

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