Publication date: 15 March 2018
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 142
Author(s): Yiqiang Wang, Lei Zhang, Stephen Daynes, Hongying Zhang, Stefanie Feih, Michael Yu Wang
Additive manufacturing (AM) enables fabrication of multiscale cellular structures as a whole part, whose features can span several dimensional scales. Both the configurations and layout pattern of the cellular lattices have great impact on the overall performance of the lattice structure. In this paper, we propose a novel design method to optimize cellular lattice structures to be fabricated by AM. The method enables an optimized load-bearing solution through optimization of geometries of global structures and downscale mesostructures, as well as global distributions of spatially-varying graded mesostructures. A shape metamorphosis technology is incorporated to construct the graded mesostructures with essential interconnections. Experimental testing is undertaken to verify the superior stiffness properties of the optimized graded lattice structure compared to the baseline design with uniform mesostructures.
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