In-plane and out-of-plane compressive performance of bio-inspired 3D printed strain-hardening cementitious composite porous lattice structures

IF 10.8 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Guoqiang Du, Yan Sun, Ye Qian
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Porous lattice structures are widely used in energy absorption applications due to their excellent energy absorption characteristics. Strain-hardening cementitious composites (SHCC) are promising materials for 3D printed concrete. Inspired by the slender stems of Elytrigia repens, this study designed and fabricated five different types of 3D printed SHCC porous lattice structures: triangular, rectangular, regular honeycomb, auxetic honeycomb, and circular. Compressive tests were conducted in both the in-plane and out-of-plane directions to evaluate their compressive behavior. Compared to the mold-cast solid specimens, the printed porous lattice specimens exhibited superior energy absorption capacity and ductility. Under in-plane loading, the ductility factor of the printed specimens was 3.03–7.47 times higher than that of the mold-cast specimens; while under out-of-plane loading, the specific energy absorption was 1.41–2.57 times higher. A finite element model (FEM) was developed to simulate the compressive behavior of the 3D printed SHCC porous lattice structures, using the concrete plastic damage model and cohesive elements. Based on the developed FEM, the relative density of the five structures was expanded, ranging from 0.31 to 0.79. A power law function was established based on the relative density to predict the mechanical performance of the bio-inspired 3D printed SHCC porous lattice structures. The coefficient of determination for the prediction model ranged from 0.77 to 0.99, with an average of 0.94, indicating that the model accurately reflects the mechanical performance trends of the structures and exhibits high accuracy and reliability.
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Cement & concrete composites
Cement & concrete composites 工程技术-材料科学:复合
CiteScore
18.70
自引率
11.40%
发文量
459
审稿时长
65 days
期刊介绍: Cement & concrete composites focuses on advancements in cement-concrete composite technology and the production, use, and performance of cement-based construction materials. It covers a wide range of materials, including fiber-reinforced composites, polymer composites, ferrocement, and those incorporating special aggregates or waste materials. Major themes include microstructure, material properties, testing, durability, mechanics, modeling, design, fabrication, and practical applications. The journal welcomes papers on structural behavior, field studies, repair and maintenance, serviceability, and sustainability. It aims to enhance understanding, provide a platform for unconventional materials, promote low-cost energy-saving materials, and bridge the gap between materials science, engineering, and construction. Special issues on emerging topics are also published to encourage collaboration between materials scientists, engineers, designers, and fabricators.
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