Materials & Design (Aug 2024)

Ultra-lightweight silicon nitride truss-based structures fabricated via UV-assisted robot direct ink writing

  • Anna De Marzi,
  • Sarah Diener,
  • Alberto Campagnolo,
  • Giovanni Meneghetti,
  • Nikolaos Katsikis,
  • Paolo Colombo,
  • Giorgia Franchin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 244
p. 113092

Abstract

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Additive manufacturing techniques have gone beyond their reputation for rapid prototype production and are increasingly adopted for the manufacture of functional components comprising high-end materials and intricate lattice structures. Silicon nitride, renowned for its exceptional mechanical properties and thermal stability, has emerged as a promising candidate for lightweight structural applications. Nonetheless, its high refractive index and density have limited the fabrication of highly complex structures using extrusion and photopolymerization based techniques. In this work, a highly reactive silicon nitride-based ink with high solid loading is developed for the fabrication of ultra-lightweight, truss-based structures. By employing a robot UV-assisted direct ink writing process, it is possible to control the printing head orientation, thus overcoming the limited curing depth of silicon nitride-based inks. The failure behavior of the sintered lattice beam structures under 4-point bending loading has been modeled by applying a linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) based approach to the results of finite element (FE) simulations.

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