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Optimization and Evaluation of Mechanical Properties in Lattice Structures Fabricated by Stereolithography

Mauricio Leonel Paz González Jorge Limon-Romero Yolanda Baez-Lopez Diego Tlapa Mendoza Juan Antonio Ruiz Ochoa +2 lainnya

Abstrak

Additive manufacturing via stereolithography (SLA) enables the fabrication of highly customized lattice structures, yet the interplay between geometry and graded density in defining mechanical behavior remains underexplored. This research investigates the mechanical behavior and failure mechanisms of cylindrical lattice structures considering uniform, linear, and quadratic density variations. Various configurations, including IsoTruss, face-centered cubic (FCC)-type cells, Kelvin structures, and Tet oct vertex centroid, were examined under a complete factorial design that allowed a thorough exploration of the interactions between lattice geometry and density variation. A 3D printer working with SLA was used to fabricate the models. For the analysis, a universal testing machine, following ASTM D638-22 Type I and ASTM D1621-16 standards, was used for tension and compression tests. For microstructural analysis and surface inspection, a scanning electron microscope and a digital microscope were used, respectively. Results indicate that the IsoTruss configuration with linear density excelled remarkably, achieving an impressive energy absorption of approximately 15 MJ/m<sup>3</sup> before a 44% strain, in addition to presenting the most outstanding mechanical properties, with a modulus of elasticity of 613.97 MPa, a yield stress of 22.646 MPa, and a maximum stress of 49.193 MPa. On the other hand, the FCC configuration exhibited the lowest properties, indicating lower stiffness and mechanical strength in compression, with an average modulus of elasticity of 156.42 MPa, a yield stress of 5.991 MPa, and the lowest maximum stress of 14.476 MPa. The failure modes, which vary significantly among configurations, demonstrate the substantial influence of the lattice structure and density distribution on structural integrity, ranging from localized bending in IsoTruss to spalling in FCC and shear patterns in Kelvin. This study emphasizes the importance of selecting fabrication parameters and structural design accurately. This not only optimizes the mechanical properties of additively manufactured parts but also provides essential insights for the development of new advanced materials. Overall, the study demonstrates that both lattice geometry and density distribution play a crucial role in determining the structural integrity of additively manufactured materials.

Penulis (7)

M

Mauricio Leonel Paz González

J

Jorge Limon-Romero

Y

Yolanda Baez-Lopez

D

Diego Tlapa Mendoza

J

Juan Antonio Ruiz Ochoa

J

Juan Antonio Paz González

A

Armando Perez-Sanchez

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González, M.L.P., Limon-Romero, J., Baez-Lopez, Y., Mendoza, D.T., Ochoa, J.A.R., González, J.A.P. et al. (2025). Optimization and Evaluation of Mechanical Properties in Lattice Structures Fabricated by Stereolithography. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp9110354

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