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Approaching the upper bound of load capacity: Functional grading with interpenetrating polymer networks

Publication date: 5 January 2018
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 137
Author(s): Zhong Chen, Wenlong Li, Mehrdad Negahban, Jean-Marc Saiter, Nicolas Delpouve, Li Tan, Zheng Li
Functional grading is used to push the load capacity of parts to within the upper bound of what is theoretically possible. Using interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs), a material system used to achieve grading during printing, the possibility of producing realistic grading of acrylate/epoxy IPNs is studied with the goal of increasing load capacity to within the limit of what is possible, and substantially beyond the load capacity possible with any uniform mixture of this IPN system. In the process, an upper bound of possible improvement is established for a plate with a circular hole in tensions, and the grading for this plate is adjusted to give an optimal load capacity near this upper bound. The optimal grading proposed is different from that shown in previous work due to the simultaneous consideration of both the effect of grading on elastic moduli and on the ultimate stress. A similar study was done for an L-shaped bracket indicating similar improvements over uniform brackets.

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