Introduction In the realm of engineering and design, structural optimization is key to achieving efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. With the advent of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) , engineers can analyze designs under virtual test conditions to fine-tune performance without the need for multiple physical prototypes. One crucial design factor often overlooked is the role of infill orientation in enhancing the structural integrity of components. Moreover, combining infill patterns with different materials can yield fascinating results that directly influence weight, strength, and manufacturability. This blog delves into how infill orientation and material choice affect the structural performance of a member under identical loading conditions, providing insights for better design optimization. Objective The aim of this study is twofold: To evaluate the impact of infill patterns (including no infill) on the performance of a structural member. To compare the perfor...