Size Effect in the Compression of 3D Polymerized Micro-Structures

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Jiayu Li (Dalian University of Technology)

Angelo Accardo (TU Delft - Micro and Nano Engineering)

Shutian Liu (Dalian University of Technology)

Research Group
Micro and Nano Engineering
Copyright
© 2024 Jiayu Li, A. Accardo, Shutian Liu
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4063028
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Copyright
© 2024 Jiayu Li, A. Accardo, Shutian Liu
Research Group
Micro and Nano Engineering
Issue number
1
Volume number
91
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Abstract

Micro/nanoscale additive manufacturing provides a powerful tool for advanced materials and structures with complex and precise features. For instance, the feature resolution of two-photon polymerization (2PP) can reach 200 nm. At this scale, materials properties can change, and the influence of the size effect cannot be ignored. Therefore, it is necessary to assess changes in the material mechanical properties considering size effects. In this work, several micrometric polymeric specimens are printed via 2PP, and their mechanical properties are assessed using compression tests. Detailed printing and testing procedures and the effects of parameter settings are provided. The experimental results show that the changes in the microstructures size have a direct effect on Young s modulus. In particular, a large surface-volume ratio results in a higher Young s modulus. In other words, the smaller the structure size, the higher the stiffness. The reported findings play a significant role in the development of fabrication strategies for polymeric microstructures where high stiffness accuracy is fundamental.

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