An exploration into surface wrinkling in 3D printing inspired orthotropic bilayer systems

Matteo Montanari, Ranim Hamaied,Chao Gao, Chiara Bertolin,Andrea Spagnoli

International Journal of Solids and Structures(2024)

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Abstract
Surface instability, termed wrinkling, might occur in compressed bilayer systems constituted by an external rigid skin resting on an internal soft substrate, where wrinkling is favoured by the rigidity contrast between the two layers. In this paper, the same instability mechanism is explored by considering a substrate characterized by an orthotropic elastic response. By varying the orientation of the principal axes of the substrate’s material, the critical strain of wrinkling and the wrinkles’ wavelength can be tuned during compression. Theoretical formulations for wrinkling are discussed along with the results obtained by linear bifurcation and geometrically nonlinear analyses carried out with two-dimensional finite element models. To experimentally validate the results, the intrinsic properties of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing technology are leveraged: bilayer objects are manufactured by printing continuous outer shells (corresponding to the rigid skin) along the borders, while the inner raster is shaped with a porous infill pattern, forming a substrate with an orthotropic elastic response.
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Wrinkling,Buckling,Orthotropy,3D printing,Bilayer
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