2023
DOI: 10.1088/2631-8695/acfd81
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Modulating poisson’s ratio in flexible honeycombs by density and architecture gradations

Kazi Zahir Uddin,
Ibnaj Anamika Anni,
George Youssef
et al.

Abstract: Zero Poisson’s ratio structures are a new class of mechanical metamaterials wherein the absence of lateral deformations allows the structure to adapt and conform their geometries to desired shapes with minimal interventions. These structures have gained attention in large deformation applications where shape control is a key performance attribute, with examples including but not limited to shape morphing, soft robotics, and flexible electronics. The present study introduces an experimentally driven approach th… Show more

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“…[10,38,39] Moreover, the processing simplicity of TPU-based nanocomposites makes them a suitable polymer candidate for fabricating complex cellular structures with large elongation-to-failure. [39][40][41][42] In addition, the resilience of TPU to abrasion, wear, and environmental conditions makes it well-suited for developing strain sensors that must endure significant deformation with multifunctional capabilities. [33,43] Several fabrication techniques, such as melt mixing, solution blending, and in situ polymerization, have been reported to integrate nanofillers in polymer matrices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10,38,39] Moreover, the processing simplicity of TPU-based nanocomposites makes them a suitable polymer candidate for fabricating complex cellular structures with large elongation-to-failure. [39][40][41][42] In addition, the resilience of TPU to abrasion, wear, and environmental conditions makes it well-suited for developing strain sensors that must endure significant deformation with multifunctional capabilities. [33,43] Several fabrication techniques, such as melt mixing, solution blending, and in situ polymerization, have been reported to integrate nanofillers in polymer matrices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%