Comparative study on tensile and morphological properties of resin and rice husk reinforced polymer composite gyroid lattice structures

CHOUHAN, Ganesh, BIDARE, Prveen and MURALI, Gunji Bala (2024). Comparative study on tensile and morphological properties of resin and rice husk reinforced polymer composite gyroid lattice structures. Engineering Research Express, 6 (2). [Article]

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Abstract
This study aims to compare the tensile behaviour of 3d printed resin and rice husk-reinforced resin-based gyroid lattice structures. The work was completed in two phases, firstly a resin gyroid lattice structure with two design configurations of unit cell sizes (3, 4, 5, and 6) and solidity percentages (30, 40, and 50) was developed according to the ASTM638 (4) standard. The 12 designs were manufactured using VAT polymerization additive manufacturing and investigated for tensile strength. In the second phase, the poorest tensile testing results were chosen to develop the rice husk-reinforced resin samples with a mixing proportion of 10-20-30%. The experiment results revealed that the fracture is localized inside the gauge length according to the standard. Remarkably, the rice husk composite-based gyroid lattice samples exhibit 4.29, 6.55, and 9.35 times higher tensile strength than the selected resin sample (U3-30). Additionally, a homogeneous distribution of rice husk particles has been observed in the micrograph analysis (SEM).
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