Why a TPMS?
“What do you mean a minimal surface?! I want to maximize my surface area!”
These periodic structures come from nature and are most commonly related to soap bubbles/films that take specific shapes based on the bounds constraining them. The shapes generated generally give you the maximum surface area for the least amount of material – hence minimal surface.

Periodic Structures are great for heat exchangers because…
- They maximize surface area for the least amount of material
- A near symmetric thermal contact area allows designs with thinner walls
- Inherently isolates two regions in space (i.e., a “hot & cold side”), making them ideal for HEX application.
- The regions intermingle with one another thus, the heat transfer area of the hot & cold sides is virtually identical.
- Smooth topology for flow dynamics
- Minimizes pressure drop (depends on density, cell size, etc)
- Generally self-supporting during the printing process
- The angle of associativity ~38° (gyroid)
- Have a high strength-to-weight ratio
- Which makes them suitable for light-weighting

