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Novel lozenge-chiral auxetic metamaterials (LCAMs): Design and numerical studies

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 331, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2022.133440

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Auxetic; Chiral; Metamaterials; Stiffness; Buckling

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The conventional lozenge structure exhibits its inherent auxeticity while buckling during compression. The novel lozenge-chiral auxetic metamaterials, combining different inner chiral structures with traditional outside lozenges, are suggested to enhance auxeticity and improve structural stability. Numerical simulations were conducted to investigate the deformation behavior, stress-strain curves, and Poisson's ratios of various LCAMs schematics. The proposed LCAMs demonstrated enhanced auxeticity and mechanical stability, making them promising for industrial applications.
The conventional lozenge structure may show its instinct auxeticity while buckling during the compression process. The novel lozenge-chiral auxetic metamaterials, which combine diverse inner chiral with traditional outside lozenges, are suggested to maintain auxeticity while also improving the structural stability. The numerical simulation was carried out to explore the deformation behavior of LCAMs. The stress-strain curves and Poisson's ratios were carefully investigated and compared among various LCAMs schematics. The proposed LCAMs were proven to show enhanced auxeticity and mechanical stability, making them have more potential usage in industrial applications.

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