2023
DOI: 10.1002/eng2.12701
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Compression and energy absorption characteristics of short fiber‐reinforced 2D composite lattices made by material extrusion

Abstract: With the advent of additive manufacturing, lattice structures have been of increasing interest for engineering applications involving light‐weighting and energy absorption. Several studies have investigated mechanical properties of various lattices made up of mostly unreinforced polymers and lack numerical analysis for reinforced lattice structures. In this paper, mechanical response of short fiber reinforced lattice structures under compression is investigated through experiments and numerical simulations. Th… Show more

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