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DS02.08.07 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Mechanical Properties of 3D-Printed Macroscopic Models of Schwarzites

When and Where

May 12, 2022
10:30am - 10:45am

Hawai'i Convention Center, Level 3, 313C

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Levi Felix1,Vladimir Gaal1,Cristiano Woellner2,Douglas Galvao1,Chandra y Tiwary3,Marcos d'Ávila1,Varlei Rodrigues1

State University of Campinas1,Universidade Federal do Paraná2,Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur3

Abstract

Levi Felix1,Vladimir Gaal1,Cristiano Woellner2,Douglas Galvao1,Chandra y Tiwary3,Marcos d'Ávila1,Varlei Rodrigues1

State University of Campinas1,Universidade Federal do Paraná2,Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur3
Additive manufacturing allows to produce parts with complex geometries is an essential tool in materials science. Schwarzites is a class of carbon allotropes with interesting mechanical properties. However, most of the schwarzite studies are theoretical until now because the synthesis of large schwarzite fragments remains elusive. In this work, we have carried out molecular dynamics simulations, and extensive experimental tests of 3D printed schwarzites to study their mechanical behavior. Our results show that this behavior does not strongly depend on printed used material, model size, or the number of structural unit cells. We also observed a strong correlation between the stress-strain curves of 3D printed and the ones obtained from fully atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. Both results show the same trends for almost all investigated schwarzites, suggesting that topological features and scale-size invariant dominate some deformation mechanisms. Our results further validate the use of atomic models of materials with complex geometries that are impractical or very difficult to synthesize, translated into macro models that can be 3D printed, and offer an innovative engineered approach to produce new materials with tunable mechanical behavior.

Keywords

elastic properties | porosity

Symposium Organizers

Veruska Malavé, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Vitor Coluci, UNICAMP
Kun Fu, University of Delaware
Hui Ying Yang, SUTD

Symposium Support

Silver
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

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