Experimental and numerical analysis of bio-inspired infill patterns for structural applications in concrete
Researchers:
- Bo Zhang
- Roman Wan Wendner (supervisor)
- Wouter De Corte (supervisor)
Description:
This project aims to investigate the behaviour of triply periodic minimal surfaces in comparison to other established infill patterns for the use in 3D-printed concrete structures.
The main tasks are as following:
- Develop printing strategies and concrete mixes, optimized for printing cementitious TPMS infill patterns.
- Develop refined computational models for the investigation of TPMS infill patterns at the length scale of representative volumes (RVs)
- Quantify the elastic behaviour of cementitious TPMS infill patterns under random load configurations, by numerical modelling based on DIC assisted testing
- Describe the failure behaviour of cementitious TPMS infill patterns under random load configurations, by numerical modelling based on DIC assisted testing
- Develop simplified anisotropic material models for topological optimization of structures taking into account concrete properties, surface type, and the infill density
From design to print: (a) Rhino polysurface model, (b) Voxelprint model, (c) Cobraprint model, (d) actual realisation
Funding:
CSC number:202108410155