Hierarchical Composites Patterned via 3D Printed Cellular Fluidics

Author:

Gemeda Hawi B.1,Dudukovic Nikola A.1,Zhu Cheng1,Guell Izard Anna1,Gongora Aldair E.1,Deotte Joshua R.1,Davis Johnathan T.1,Duoss Eric B.1,Fong Erika J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 7000 East Ave. Livermore CA 94550 USA

Abstract

AbstractAdditive manufacturing of freeform structures containing multiple materials with deterministic spatial arrangement and interactions remains a challenge for most 3D printing processes, due to complex fabrication tool requirements and limitations in printability of some material classes. Here, a versatile method is reported to produce architected composites using the concept of cellular fluidics, in which lattices of unit cells are used as templating scaffolds to guide flowable infill materials in a programmed spatial pattern, upon which they are cured in place to produce a deterministically ordered multimaterial solid. The lattice design relies on the unit cell size, type, strut diameter, surface wetting, and distribution of cellular structures to control liquid flow and retention. Individual unit cells are tuned to achieve reliable infilling and combined into higher‐order architectures to achieve multiscale composite materials with disparate mechanical properties, including those considered non‐printable. Lattice design considerations for leveraging capillary phenomena and demonstrate several methods of patterning polymers in 3D‐printed cellular fluidic structures are presented. The concept of tuning the compressive response of an architected composite using a flexible‐elastomer as the lattice and a stiff‐epoxy as the infill material is illustrated.

Funder

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Publisher

Wiley

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