arXiv Open Access 2021

Mechanical Properties of 3D-Printed Pentadiamond

Levi C. Felix Rushikesh S. Ambekar Cristiano F. Woellner Brijesh Kushwaha Varinder Pal +2 lainnya
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In this work, We combined fully atomistic molecular dynamics and finite elements simulations with mechanical testings to investigate the mechanical behavior of atomic and 3D-printed models of pentadiamond. Pentadiamond is a recently proposed new carbon allotrope, which is composed of a covalent network of pentagonal rings. Our results showed that the stress-strain behavior is almost scale-independent. The stress-strain curves of the 3D-printed structures exhibit three characteristic regions. For low-strain values, this first region presents a non-linear behavior close to zero, followed by a well-defined linear behavior. The second regime is a quasi-plastic one and the third one is densification followed by structural failures (fracture). The Young's modulus values decrease with the number of pores. The deformation mechanism is bending-dominated and different from the layer-by-layer deformation mechanism observed for other 3D-printed structures. They exhibit good energy absorption capabilities, with some structures even outperforming kevlar. Interestingly, considering the Ashby chart, 3D-printed pentadiamond lies almost on the ideal stretch and bending-dominated lines, making them promising materials for energy absorption applications.

Penulis (7)

L

Levi C. Felix

R

Rushikesh S. Ambekar

C

Cristiano F. Woellner

B

Brijesh Kushwaha

V

Varinder Pal

D

Douglas S. Galvao

C

Chandra S. Tiwary

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Felix, L.C., Ambekar, R.S., Woellner, C.F., Kushwaha, B., Pal, V., Galvao, D.S. et al. (2021). Mechanical Properties of 3D-Printed Pentadiamond. https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.10000

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