A new method to manufacture thermoplastic composite parts has been used to produce anisogrid lattice structures. Filament gun deposition consists of a hot-melt gun loaded with narrow thermoplastic prepreg tapes. Anisogrid lattice structures have been prototyped with 3 different geometries and 5 different numbers of layers (from 4 to 8) by using a metallic pattern and E-glass/polypropylene prepregs. Scanning calorimetry and bending tests of multi-layer samples have been used to characterize thermoplastic prepregs. Anisogrid lattice structures have been tested under tensile loads. A finite element model has been used to predict mechanical stiffness of these structures by using material properties coming from the sample characterization. Numerical models have been developed with a batch-type parametric approach to rapidly evaluate the combined effect of geometric and material parameters. A good agreement has been found between experimental and numerical data with an average difference about 4%.

Quadrini, F., Santoro, D., Santo, L. (2024). Anisogrid lattice structure in thermoplastic composite by filament gun deposition. PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. PART C, JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE, 238(24), 11254-11263 [10.1177/09544062241279014].

Anisogrid lattice structure in thermoplastic composite by filament gun deposition

Quadrini F.;Santo L.
2024-01-01

Abstract

A new method to manufacture thermoplastic composite parts has been used to produce anisogrid lattice structures. Filament gun deposition consists of a hot-melt gun loaded with narrow thermoplastic prepreg tapes. Anisogrid lattice structures have been prototyped with 3 different geometries and 5 different numbers of layers (from 4 to 8) by using a metallic pattern and E-glass/polypropylene prepregs. Scanning calorimetry and bending tests of multi-layer samples have been used to characterize thermoplastic prepregs. Anisogrid lattice structures have been tested under tensile loads. A finite element model has been used to predict mechanical stiffness of these structures by using material properties coming from the sample characterization. Numerical models have been developed with a batch-type parametric approach to rapidly evaluate the combined effect of geometric and material parameters. A good agreement has been found between experimental and numerical data with an average difference about 4%.
2024
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore IIND-04/A - Tecnologie e sistemi di lavorazione
English
Anisogrid lattice structure
Filament gun deposition
Material characterization
Numerical modeling
Thermoplastic composite
Quadrini, F., Santoro, D., Santo, L. (2024). Anisogrid lattice structure in thermoplastic composite by filament gun deposition. PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. PART C, JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE, 238(24), 11254-11263 [10.1177/09544062241279014].
Quadrini, F; Santoro, D; Santo, L
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