cgmd_pla-gr

Supplementary material to reproduce the results of the article "From Nanoscale to Printed Products: Multiscale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Graphene-Enhanced Polylactic Acid Composites for 3D Printing."

https://github.com/paolodeangelis/cgmd_pla-gr

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Supplementary material to reproduce the results of the article "From Nanoscale to Printed Products: Multiscale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Graphene-Enhanced Polylactic Acid Composites for 3D Printing."

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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: paolodeangelis
  • License: cc-by-4.0
  • Language: C++
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  • Size: 163 MB
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Multiscale model for PLA-Gr nanocoposite

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This repository contains all input files, simulation scripts, and post-processing scripts necessary to reproduce the results presented in the article:

"From nanoscale to printed products: Multiscale modeling and experimental characterization of graphene-enhanced polylactic acid composites for 3D printing

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Repository Structure

codes/ # Configurations C++ source files simulations/ # Simulation input files composite/ # Composite materials simulations pure/ # Pure materials simulations

Requirements

  • Operating System: Linux (Ubuntu/Debian recommended)
  • Compiler: GCC/G++ supporting C++11
  • Simulation Software: LAMMPS, VMD

FAIR Principles Compliance

This repository adheres to the FAIR principles:

  • Findable: DOI provided via Zenodo.
  • Accessible: Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
  • Interoperable: Standard data formats and documented scripts.
  • Reusable: Clear documentation and reproducible workflows explained in the article method section.

Citation

Please cite the related paper if you use this repository in your research:

bibtex @article{muhammad_nanoscale_2025, title = {From nanoscale to printed products: {Multiscale} modeling and experimental characterization of graphene-enhanced polylactic acid composites for {3D} printing}, issn = {13598368}, shorttitle = {From nanoscale to printed products}, url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S135983682500246X}, doi = {10.1016/j.compositesb.2025.112354}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-14}, journal = {Composites Part B: Engineering}, author = {Muhammad, Atta and Valero, Clara and De Angelis, Paolo and Koutroumanis, Nikolaos and Semitekolos, Dionisis and Jimnez, Brbara and Rivera, Rubn and Senz Ezquerro, Carlos and Srivastava, Rajat and Pappas, Panagiotis-Nektarios and Galiotis, Costas and Charitidis, Costas A. and Chiavazzo, Eliodoro and Asinari, Pietro and Laspalas, Manuel and Chiminelli, Agustn and Fasano, Matteo}, month = mar, year = {2025}, pages = {112354}, }

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  • Name: Paolo De Angelis
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  • Location: Torino
  • Company: Politecnico di Torino

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