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- 2023Stereolithography for manufacturing of advanced porous solids
- 2022Strain Rate-Dependent Compressive Properties of Bulk Cylindrical 3D-Printed Samples from 316L Stainless Steelcitations
- 2020Dynamic Deformation Behaviour of Chiral Auxetic Lattices at Low and High Strain-Ratescitations
- 2019Strain Dependency of Poisson's Ratio of SLS Printed Auxetic Lattices Subjected to Quasi‐Static and Dynamic Compressive Loadingcitations
- 2019STRAIN-RATE AND PRINTING DIRECTION DEPENDENCY OF COMPRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR OF 3D PRINTED STAINLESS STEEL 316Lcitations
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STRAIN-RATE AND PRINTING DIRECTION DEPENDENCY OF COMPRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR OF 3D PRINTED STAINLESS STEEL 316L
Abstract
<jats:p>The paper is focused on evaluation of the relation between mechanical properties of 3D printed stainless steel 316L-0407 and printing direction (i.e. the orientation of the part which is being printed in the manufacturing device) subjected to compressive loading at different strain-rates. In order to evaluate the strain rate dependency of the 3D printed material’s compressive characteristics, dynamic and quasi-static experiments were performed. Three sets of bulk specimens were produced, each having a different printing orientation with respect to the powder bed plane (vertical, horizontal and tilted). To assess the deformation behaviour of the 3D printed material, compressive stress-strain diagrams and compressive yield strength and tangent modulus were evaluated.</jats:p>