scholarly journals A Novel Approach for a Faster Prototyping of Winter Sport Equipment Using Digital Image Correlation and 3D Printing

Proceedings ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 125
Author(s):  
Martino Colonna ◽  
Benno Zingerle ◽  
Maria Federica Parisi ◽  
Claudio Gioia ◽  
Alessandro Speranzoni ◽  
...  

The optimization of sport equipment parts requires considerable time and high costs due to the high complexity of the development process. For this reason, we have developed a novel approach to decrease the cost and time for the optimization of the design, which consists of producing a first prototype by 3D printing, applying the forces that normally acts during the sport activity using a test bench, and then measuring the local deformations using 3D digital image correlation (DIC). The design parameters are then modified by topological optimization and then DIC is performed again on the new 3D-printed modified part. The DIC analysis of 3D-printed parts has shown a good agreement with that of the injection-molded ones. The deformation measured with DIC are also well correlated with those provided by finite element method (FEM) analysis, and therefore DIC analysis proves to be a powerful tool to validate FEM models.

2020 ◽  
Vol 28 ◽  
pp. 978-985
Author(s):  
Marouene Zouaoui ◽  
Julien Gardan ◽  
Pascal Lafon ◽  
Carl Labergere ◽  
Ali Makke ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Д.Г. Фирсов ◽  
С.Д. Конев ◽  
О.Н. Дубинин ◽  
С.А. Евлашин ◽  
И.В. Шишковский

The digital image correlation approach was used to study the deformation behavior of 3D samples under compression conditions, created by the selective laser melting method with lattice structures made of 03X17H14M2 steel. The space-temporal patterns of strain localization of transverse - εxx and longitudinal - εyy deformations of actual types of topological structures have been studied. It was shown that it is possible to reduce the relative density by 20% for 3D printed samples with lattice G-structure and cell sizes of 1.5 and 3 mm. However, plasticity disappears, the Young's modulus decreases by an order of magnitude, and the Poisson's ratio doubles in comparison with solid 3D parts.


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