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Mixed-mode load bearing estimation of the cracked additively manufactured materials using stress/strain-based models

Behnam Ameri (School of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran)
Fathollah Taheri-Behrooz (School of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran)
Hamid Reza Majidi (School of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran)
Mohammad Reza Mohammad Aliha (Welding and Joining Research Centre, School of Industrial Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 8 August 2022

Issue publication date: 27 January 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The main aim of this study is to investigate the mixed-mode I/II failure and the cracking manner of three-dimensional (3D)-printed components made by the fused deposition modeling technique in an experimental and theoretical manner.

Design/methodology/approach

Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) material and a modified printing method (that increases the adhesion and integrity between the layers and strands) are used for manufacturing the semicircular bending (SCB) test samples. In addition to precracking, the effect of additional stress concentration on the stress field is studied by introducing three small holes to the SCB fracture samples. The critical mixed-mode I/II failure loads obtained from the experiments are predicted using different stress/strain-based fracture theories, including maximum tangential stress (MTS), maximum tangential strain (MTSN), generalized form of MTS and MTSN and combination of them with equivalent material concept (EMC). The effects of plastic deformation, as well as the structural stress concentration, are considered for a more realistic prediction of mixed-mode fracture load.

Findings

The stress-based criteria are more suitable than the strain-based theories. Among the investigated fracture models, the EMC–generalized maximum tangential stress theory provided the best agreement with the experimental results obtained from 3D-printed SCB tests.

Originality/value

The influences of stress risers and applicability of different failure theories in cracked layered 3D-printed parts are studied on the fracture behavior of tested specimens under mixed-mode I/II.

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Citation

Ameri, B., Taheri-Behrooz, F., Majidi, H.R. and Mohammad Aliha, M.R. (2023), "Mixed-mode load bearing estimation of the cracked additively manufactured materials using stress/strain-based models", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 29 No. 2, pp. 218-231. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-11-2021-0316

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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