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Optimization of 3D lattice metastructures based on distorted Kelvin cell for low-frequency vibration suppression
KTH, School of Engineering Sciences (SCI), Centres, VinnExcellence Center for ECO2 Vehicle design. KTH, School of Engineering Sciences (SCI), Engineering Mechanics, Vehicle Engineering and Solid Mechanics.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9980-0144
Department of Engineering Mechanics and Center for X-Mechanics, Zhejiang University, 310027 Hangzhou, China.
KTH, School of Engineering Sciences (SCI), Centres, VinnExcellence Center for ECO2 Vehicle design. KTH, School of Engineering Sciences (SCI), Engineering Mechanics, Vehicle Engineering and Solid Mechanics.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4905-606X
Department of Engineering Mechanics and Center for X-Mechanics, Zhejiang University, 310027 Hangzhou, China.
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2024 (English)In: Proceedings of ISMA 2024 - International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering and USD 2024 - International Conference on Uncertainty in Structural Dynamics, KU Leuven, Departement Werktuigkunde , 2024, p. 2703-2713Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
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This paper presents a novel 3D lattice metastructure featuring customizable elastic moduli in all three dimensions, achieved through distorted Kelvin cells. These structures are fabricated using thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) materials through selective laser sintering (SLS) additive manufacturing techniques. Static compression tests reveal significant recoverable deformations and near-zero Poisson effects. Numerical simulations indicate that distorted Kelvin cells (DKCs) exhibit lower transmission in the longitudinal direction compared to standard Kelvin cells within the frequency range of interest. Additionally, DKCs demonstrate increased coupling between longitudinal and transverse directions at resonant frequencies. Parametric studies explore various lattice sizes, face configurations (closed or open), twisting angles, and matrix materials. Optimization studies, focusing on different twisting angles on each pair's faces, aim to minimize the response under 400 Hz, showcasing the potential for tuning these structures for specific applications.

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KU Leuven, Departement Werktuigkunde , 2024. p. 2703-2713
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Vehicle and Aerospace Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-358127Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85212237655OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-358127DiVA, id: diva2:1924752
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31st International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, ISMA 2024 and 10th International Conference on Uncertainty in Structural Dynamics, USD 2024, Leuven, Belgium, Sep 9 2024 - Sep 11 2024
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