This work addresses specific fundamental and methodological issues regarding the applicability of Fracture Mechanics (FM) testing schemes to polymer open-celled cellular solids with controlled architecture, exhibiting an elastic–plastic response and with pronounced structural heterogeneity at the cell-scale. Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) model structures were manufactured by Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), and their mode-I fracture response investigated. Structures with different porosity degrees (from ≈ 20% to ≈ 70%) were examined, and initiation fracture toughness (J-integral) data determined. Different modes of mechanical macro-confinement experienced by the circular cross-section beam-like structural element were noticed, able to drive a transition from true cellular to solid containing isolated pores.

Fracture characterization of ductile polymer cellular model structures manufactured by FDM

Jacopo Agnelli;Irene Fassi;Fabio Bignotti;Francesco Baldi
2025-01-01

Abstract

This work addresses specific fundamental and methodological issues regarding the applicability of Fracture Mechanics (FM) testing schemes to polymer open-celled cellular solids with controlled architecture, exhibiting an elastic–plastic response and with pronounced structural heterogeneity at the cell-scale. Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) model structures were manufactured by Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), and their mode-I fracture response investigated. Structures with different porosity degrees (from ≈ 20% to ≈ 70%) were examined, and initiation fracture toughness (J-integral) data determined. Different modes of mechanical macro-confinement experienced by the circular cross-section beam-like structural element were noticed, able to drive a transition from true cellular to solid containing isolated pores.
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