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Energy absorbing capability of additive manufactured multi-material honeycomb structure

Vijayanand Rajendra Boopathy (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India)
Anantharaman Sriraman (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India)
Arumaikkannu G. (Department of Manufacturing Engineering, College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai, India)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 19 December 2018

Issue publication date: 16 April 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The present work aims in presenting the energy absorbing capability of different combination stacking of multiple materials, namely, Vero White and Tango Plus, under static and dynamic loading conditions.

Design/methodology/approach

Honeycomb structures with various multi-material stackings are fabricated using PolyJet 3D printing technique. From the static and dynamic test results, the structure having the better energy absorbing capability is identified.

Findings

It is found that from the various stacking combinations of multiple materials, the five-layered (5L) sandwich multi-material honeycomb structure has better energy absorbing capability.

Practical implications

This multi-material combination with a honeycomb structure can be used in the application of crash resistance components such as helmet, knee guard, car bumper, etc.

Originality/value

Through experimental work, various multi-material honeycomb structures and impact resistance of single material clearly indicated the inability to absorb impact loads which experiences a maximum force of 5,055.24 N, whereas the 5L sandwich multi-material honeycomb structure experiences a minimum force of 1,948.17 N, which is 38.5 per cent of the force experienced by the single material. Moreover, in the case of compressive resistance, 2L sandwich multi-material honeycomb structure experiences a maximum force of 5,887.5 N, whereas 5L sandwich multi-material honeycomb structure experiences a minimum force of 2,410 N, which is 40.9 per cent of the force experienced by two-layered (2L) sandwich multi-material honeycomb structure. In this study, the multi-material absorbed most of the input energy and experienced minimum force in both compressive and impact loads, thus showing its energy absorbing capability and hence its utility for structures that experience impact and compressive loads. A maximum force is required to deform the single and 2L material in terms of impact and compressive load, respectively, under maximum stiffness conditions.

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Citation

Rajendra Boopathy, V., Sriraman, A. and G., A. (2019), "Energy absorbing capability of additive manufactured multi-material honeycomb structure", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 25 No. 3, pp. 623-629. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-03-2018-0066

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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