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Autor:
Kenneth Cante, Thomas A. Plaisted, Zak C. Eckel, Eric C. Clough, Tobias A. Schaedler, Jacob M. Hundley
Publikováno v:
Matter. 1:1519-1531
Summary Impact-attenuating materials are designed to absorb impact energy through the collapse of pores within the material below a threshold force (or acceleration), thereby mitigating damage or injury. Recent advances in additive manufacturing tech
Autor:
John H. Martin, Brennan Yahata, Justin Mayer, Jacob M. Hundley, Eric C. Clough, Tobias A. Schaedler
Publikováno v:
MRS Communications. 8:297-302
A novel, alloy-agnostic, nanofunctionalization process has been utilized to produce metal matrix composites (MMCs) via additive manufacturing, providing new geometric freedom for MMC design. MMCs were produced with the addition of tungsten carbide na
Autor:
Jacob M. Hundley, Lawrence J. Masur, Lisa J. Chan, Eric C. Clough, Morgan A. Stilke, Tobias A. Schaedler
Publikováno v:
JOM. 69:2626-2634
Substitution of conventional honeycomb composite sandwich structures with lighter alternatives has the potential to reduce the mass of future vehicles. Here we demonstrate nanocrystalline aluminum-manganese truss cores that achieve 2–4 times higher
Autor:
Tobias A. Schaedler, Thomas A. Plaisted, Eric C. Clough, Kenneth Cante, Zak C. Eckel, Jacob M. Hundley
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Impact attenuating materials fulfill an essential role in applications as diverse as protective packaging, shock isolators for electronics, vehicle interiors, and helmet padding. These materials are typically cellular in construction, and are designe
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Solids and Structures. 91:115-126
Hollow tetrahedral truss cores composed of nanocrystalline nickel are fabricated and tested, and the resulting strengths compared to Nomex ® honeycomb, a sandwich core commonly in use in aerospace applications. We conduct a systematic finite element
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Impact Engineering. 84:64-77
This study presents the experimental and simulation results for the low velocity impact response of sandwich panels reinforced with a lattice core structure. Two different core material and architecture combinations are investigated; a UV-cured photo