2024
DOI: 10.3390/app142310973
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Recycled Carbonyl Iron-Biodegradable PLA Auxetic Composites: Investigating Mechanical Properties of 3D-Printed Parts Under Quasi-Static Loading

Seyed Amir Ali Bozorgnia Tabary,
Naeim Karimi,
Haniyeh (Ramona) Fayazfar

Abstract: Auxetic structures showcase notable properties such as high indentation resistance, shear stiffness, fracture toughness, and acoustic energy absorption. Recent advancements in additive manufacturing have facilitated the creation of complex auxetic designs, but there has been less emphasis on developing new materials. This study focuses on using recycled iron powders mixed with biodegradable polymers by using the solution casting method to create sustainable, 3D-printable materials for energy absorption applica… Show more

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