2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.05284
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Deformation-induced topological transitions in mechanical metamaterials and their application to tunable non-linear stiffening

Marius Wagner,
Fabian Schwarz,
Nick Huber
et al.

Abstract: Mechanical metamaterials are periodic lattice structures with complex unit cell architectures that can achieve extraordinary mechanical properties beyond the capability of bulk materials. Here, we propose a new class of mechanical metamaterials whose mechanical properties rely on deformation induced topological transitions by formation of internal self-contact between nodes. The universal nature of the principle presented is demonstrated by designing metamaterials undergoing topological transitions under tensi… Show more

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