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Can you calculate dimensions knowing the volume fraction is 0.2?

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drennon236

Civil/Environmental
Mar 27, 2020
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I am going to model this in a FEM programme (COMSOL), and for computational reasons the symmetry is fully exploited. Picture 1 is a cubic lattice structure, its supposed to be a small part of a major repetitive structure. Picture 2 is picture 1 even further simplified (imagine picture 1 being 3x3x3 unit cells of picture 2). I have been told for this structure, I can calculate the dimensions based the volume fraction of 0.2. Does anyone know how to calculate the dimensions (width, thickness, lenght) of picture 2 knowing that the volume fraction is 0.2?

Picture 1
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Picture 2
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It's the volume of a cube - the volume of 8 little cubes. So for a unit cube with section thickness t

1^3-8*((1-t)/2)^3=vol_fraction=.2

t=.072



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Greg Locock


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