Journal article

Effect of polygon order on additively manufactured lattice structures: a method for defining the threshold resolution for lattice geometry

A Alghamdi, B Lozanovski, M McMillan, R Tino, D Downing, X Zhang, I Kelbassa, P Choong, M Qian, M Brandt, M Leary

International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | SPRINGER LONDON LTD | Published : 2019

Abstract

Additive manufacture (AM) enables the fabrication of highly efficient lattice structures. However, the mathematical efficiency of characterising AM lattice geometry can be poor, potentially restricting the commercial application of AM lattice structures. This research quantifies the effect of the polygon order used to characterise the geometric resolution of lattice strut elements on the associated manufacturability and geometric qualities of the manufactured lattice. The effect of these design parameters on manufactured quality is experimentally determined for aluminium and titanium specimens fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM), although the method can be generally applied to any AM..

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