Evaluation of Lattice Material Suitability for Additive Manufactured Gears under Compression Loads
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ÇALIŞKAN, Cemal İrfan, Hamaid Mahmood KHAN, Gökhan ÖZER, Mustafa Enes BULDUK & Mert COŞKUN. "Evaluation of Lattice Material Suitability for Additive Manufactured Gears under Compression Loads". Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 78.36 (2025): 1-10.Özet
Lattice structures have gained increasing prominence
in modern applications due to their advantageous
traits such as lightweightness, energy absorption capacity
without compromising strength. Additive manufacturing
processes have further facilitated the integration of lattice
structures into components and have opened doors for the
development of innovative lattice types. This study focuses
on the integration of six distinct lattice forms, comprising
both strut-based and TPMS lattice types, into gear blanks.
The objective is to evaluate their load-bearing capabilities
when the gear teeth are subjected to compression loading.
Both numerical simulations and experimental investigations
were conducted to analyze the behavior of the tooth-blank
system under these conditions. The findings indicate that
the incorporation of TPMS structures into the gear blank
significantly enhances its resistance to external compression
loading compared to the strut-based lattice models.
This research highlights the potential of TPMS integration
to improve component performance and durability with significant
weight reductions in the machinery industry, in various
manufacturing sectors, where industrial gears are used.
It is thought that high-performance components, which will
be produced with AM using less material than traditional
production methods, will be used more intensively in future
industries.