Materials & Design (Nov 2022)

Influence of cycle number on the compression behavior of nonlinear periodically gradient porous structures produced by laser powder bed fusion

  • Mingkang Zhang,
  • Jinwei Li,
  • Xing Liao,
  • Meizhen Xu,
  • Wenqing Shi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 223
p. 111257

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This research presents a design method of the nonlinear periodic gradient triply periodic minimal surface structures (NL-TPMS). The gradient porosity of NL-TPMS was controlled by a sinusoidal function and the influence of the number of cycles on the compression failure mechanism has been investigated. Homogenous TPMS and NL-TPMS were manufactured by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) with 316L stainless steel powder. Digital image correlation (DIC) and finite element analysis (FEA) were applied to explore the compression behavior of NL-TPMS. The strain of the plateau end of homogenous TPMS decreases as the porosity increases, and the DIC results show that homogenous TPMS deformed with a 45° diagonal shear band. The compression results show that anisotropy of mechanical properties exists in NL-TPMS. The length of the first plateau and compressive proof strength increase as the number of cycles of porosity increases. The cycle of gradient porosity also influences the compression behavior of NL-TPMS, and a periodic failure deformation was observed in the NL-TPMS rather than a layer-by-layer compression deformation in normal gradient porous structures. The maximum principal strain of NL-TPMS detected by DIC presents a periodic distribution, which corresponds to the sinusoidal period designed function of NL-TPMS.

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