Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1502545 | Scripta Materialia | 2009 | 4 Pages |
We tried to fabricate lattice truss structure cores from SUS 304 stainless steel tubes. The compressive behaviors of the cores were investigated. The micro- and macro-structures and failure mechanisms under compression were observed. It was seen that the tube-woven lattice truss structures could be fabricated from the tubes without any technical difficulty, although the process involved the helical formation of the tubes. The compressive strengths of the tube-woven lattice truss cores were found to be higher than those predicted by analytical solutions. The post-peak behavior was stable and wavy, thus absorbing sufficient energy before the final densification. The tube-woven lattice truss cores outperform most cellular metals except for hollow trusses.