Lattice-Modelling of Early-Age Creep of 3D Printed Segments with the Consideration of Stress-History (2023-09)¶
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Journal Article - Materials & Design, Vol. 234, No. 112340
Abstract
We propose a new numerical method to analyze the early-age creep of 3D printed segments with the consideration of stress history. The integral creep strain evaluation formula is first expressed in a summation form using superposition principle. The experimentally derived creep compliance surface is then employed to calculate the creep strain in the lattice model with a combination of stored stress history. These strains are then converted into element forces and applied to the analyzed object. The entire numerical analysis consists of a sequence of linear analyses, and the viscosity is modelled using imposed local forces. The model is based on the incremental algorithm and one of the main advantages is the straightforward implementation of stress history consideration. The creep test with incremental compressive loading is utilized to validate this model. The modelling results are in good agreement with experimental data, demonstrating the feasibility of the lattice model in early-age creep analysis under incremental compressive loading. To understand the impact of early-age creep on structural viscoelastic deformation during the printing process, additional analyses of a printed segment are carried out. These simulation results highlight the need to consider creep for accurate prediction of viscoelastic deformation during the printing process.
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BibTeX
@article{chan_lian_he_schl.2023.LMoEACo3PSwtCoSH,
author = "Ze Chang and Minfei Liang and Shan He and Erik Schlangen and Branko Šavija",
title = "Lattice-Modelling of Early-Age Creep of 3D Printed Segments with the Consideration of Stress-History",
doi = "10.1016/j.matdes.2023.112340",
year = "2023",
journal = "Materials & Design",
volume = "234",
pages = "112340",
}
Formatted Citation
Z. Chang, M. Liang, S. He, E. Schlangen and B. Šavija, “Lattice-Modelling of Early-Age Creep of 3D Printed Segments with the Consideration of Stress-History”, Materials & Design, vol. 234, p. 112340, 2023, doi: 10.1016/j.matdes.2023.112340.
Chang, Ze, Minfei Liang, Shan He, Erik Schlangen, and Branko Šavija. “Lattice-Modelling of Early-Age Creep of 3D Printed Segments with the Consideration of Stress-History”. Materials & Design 234 (2023): 112340. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2023.112340.