상대 밀도에 따른 금속 적층 제조 격자 구조체의 기계적 특성

Translated title of the contribution: Mechanical Properties of Metallic Additive Manufactured Lattice Structures according to Relative Density

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Abstract

The lattice structure is attracting attention from industry because of its excellent strength and stiffness, ultra-lightweight, and energy absorption capability. Despite these advantages, widespread commercialization is limited by the difficult manufacturing processes for complex shapes. Additive manufacturing is attracting attention as an optimal technology for manufacturing lattice structures as a technology capable of fabricating complex geometric shapes. In this study, a unit cell was formed using a three-dimensional coordinate method. The relative density relational equation according to the boundary box size and strut radius of the unit cell was derived. Simple cubic (SC), body-centered cubic (BCC), and face-centered cubic (FCC) with a controlled relative density were designed using modeling software. The accuracy of the equations for calculating the relative density proposed in this study secured 98.3%, 98.6%, and 96.2% reliability in SC, BCC, and FCC, respectively. A simulation of the lattice structure revealed an increase in compressive yield load with increasing relative density under the same cell arrangement condition. The compressive yield load decreased in the order of SC, BCC, and FCC under the same arrangement conditions. Finally, structural optimization for the compressive load of a 20 mm × 20 mm × 20 mm structure was possible by configuring the SC unit cells in a 3 × 3 × 3 array.
Translated title of the contributionMechanical Properties of Metallic Additive Manufactured Lattice Structures according to Relative Density
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)19-26
Number of pages8
Journal한국산학기술학회논문지
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021

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