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Characterizing Dissipative Elastic Metamaterials Produced by Additive Manufacturing
Published on: June 28, 2024
Geometric and Compressive Characteristics of the Additive-Manufactured Rhombicuboctahedron Structure and Its
Jaerin Kim1, Donghyeon Kim1, Jeongin Lee1
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Gyeongsang National University, 501 Jinju-daero, Jinju-si 52828, Gyeongsangnam-do, Republic of Korea.
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In this study, the geometric and compressive characteristics of a rhombicuboctahedron architecture fabricated by material extrusion were investigated. The compressive results showed that increasing the number of unit cells led to the specific compressive strength remaining nearly constant. In contrast, as the strut thickness increased, the structures exhibited higher compressive strength, specific compressive strength, and elastic modulus. In particular, the thickest configuration exhibited no premature fracture or abrupt stress drop, instead demonstrating a progressive densification behavior with continuously increasing stress. Furthermore, a pallet prototype was fabricated to demonstrate practical feasibility. The non-cubic, recessed geometry of the rhombicuboctahedron units enabled geometric interlocking between stacked pallets, increasing surface-induced friction and contributing to enhanced stacking stability and anti-slip performance. These results demonstrate the potential of rhombicuboctahedron architectures as lightweight, scalable, and mechanically reliable structural elements for compression-dominated applications enabled by additive manufacturing.
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