This work addresses the fatigue behaviour of two strut-based topologies of micro-lattice materials, focusing in particular on the damage evolution throughout the fatigue life. An experimental campaign is performed on micro-lattice specimens tested in fatigue with different stress ratio (R = 0, R = -1 and R = 10). A methodological approach for metal foams is adopted to analyse the experimental tests and to characterize the fatigue damage evolution. To validate this approach the Digital Volume Correlation technique is applied on two in-situ experimental fatigue tests conducted inside a Micro-Computed Tomography scanner. An analysis based on a finite element model of the as-manufactured geometry and the application of a suitable multiaxial fatigue criterion to evaluate the local stress field shows good results in predicting the fatigue failure location.

Experimental and numerical investigation on fatigue damage in micro-lattice materials by Digital Volume Correlation and μCT-based finite element models

Boniotti L.;Gavazzoni M.;Foletti S.
2022-01-01

Abstract

This work addresses the fatigue behaviour of two strut-based topologies of micro-lattice materials, focusing in particular on the damage evolution throughout the fatigue life. An experimental campaign is performed on micro-lattice specimens tested in fatigue with different stress ratio (R = 0, R = -1 and R = 10). A methodological approach for metal foams is adopted to analyse the experimental tests and to characterize the fatigue damage evolution. To validate this approach the Digital Volume Correlation technique is applied on two in-situ experimental fatigue tests conducted inside a Micro-Computed Tomography scanner. An analysis based on a finite element model of the as-manufactured geometry and the application of a suitable multiaxial fatigue criterion to evaluate the local stress field shows good results in predicting the fatigue failure location.
2022
Additive manufacturing
Lattice materials
Tomography
Digital Volume Correlation
Fatigue
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