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Compressive behaviour of anisotropic mycelium-based composites

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-10930-5

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  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program FET OPEN Challenging current thinking [858132]

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This study investigates the mechanical behavior of mycelium based composites (MBC) and finds that the two-phase particulate model is suitable for describing their mechanical properties. Additionally, we discover that compressive behavior can be modified through the use of anisotropic designs using orientated fibers. The study also confirms the significance of fiber orientation and particle size in determining ultimate strength.
Mycelium based composites (MBC) exhibit many properties that make them promising alternatives for less sustainable materials. However, there is no unified approach to their testing. We hypothesise that the two-phase particulate composite model and use of ASTM D1037 could provide a basis for systematisation. An experimental series of MBC were produced using four substrate particle sizes and subjected to compression testing. We report on their effect over Young's modulus and ultimate strength. We extend the study by investigating three anisotropic substrate designs through orientated fibre placement as a strategy for modifying compressive behaviour. We find that the two-phase particulate model is appropriate for describing the mechanical behaviour of MBC and that mechanical behaviour can be modified through anisotropic designs using orientated fibres. We also confirm that fibre orientation and particle size are significant parameters in determining ultimate strength.

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