Abstract

This article examines the compressive behavior of re-entrant auxetic structures to optimize its energy absorption. The unique properties of auxetic structures have made them popular in various industries, especially for sports equipment. This study aims to create different types of structures using an FDM 3D printer. First, an appropriate raster angle for 3D printing of tensile test samples is examined for PLA and PLA+ materials. Next, three types of structures are constructed using brittle PLA and ductile PLA+ materials, and their energy absorption is compared. These structures are homogeneous auxetic re-entrant (HAR), unilateral graded thickness (UGT), and bilateral graded thickness (BGT). Changing from brittle (PLA) to soft material (PLA+) increases energy absorption in all structures. Likewise, grading the thickness of the structure, especially on BGT, increases energy absorption. Simulation results are validated by modeling the structures in two ways for brittle and ductile materials using Abaqus software. Finally, based on the simulation results, the most appropriate step of the bilateral graded thickness is recognized as 0.8-1-1.2.

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