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New auxetic materials with stretch-dominant architecture using simple trusses

Journal

MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 609-625

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2021.2020940

Keywords

Auxetic materials; enhanced stiffness; finite element analysis; stretch-dominated; 3D printing

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Cellular auxetic materials, a type of metamaterial, have attracted much interest due to their promising mechanical properties. However, their low stiffness and strength, caused by a bending-dominant structure, are major shortcomings. This study presents a novel design concept to address this issue and demonstrates the tunability and extensive range of these structures.
Cellular auxetic materials, as a group of metamaterials, have received much interest due to their promising mechanical properties in various applications. The main shortcomings of cellular auxetic materials are their low stiffness and strength, due to a bending-dominant architecture. Here, a novel concept to design auxetic stretch-dominated structures is presented. Three example structures are analyzed in detail, to demonstrate the tunability and extensive range of positive and negative Poisson's ratio for these structures. Results show that the relative stiffnesses of the three test structures are several times higher than those of previously reported auxetic structures, for example, reentrant models.

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