The relationship between elastic anisotropy and extreme Poisson's ratio behaviour (either positive or negative) in single-crystalline materials has been investigated using experimentally determined single-crystal elastic constants for a wide range of solid materials. This makes use of a recently proposed elastic anisotropy index that is applicable to all crystal symmetries. For many real materials we find a striking correlation between the value of the elastic anisotropy index and the magnitudes of maximum and minimum Poisson's ratios this is independent of crystal symmetry. This structure property relationship provides new examples of auxetics and shows that negative Poisson's ratios are actually not uncommon among many classes of inorgani...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
This paper reports the analysis of patterns and mechanisms that form the characteristic surfaces of ...
Poisson’s ratio is defined as the negative of the ratio of the transverse strain to the longitudinal...
Auxetic materials, characterised by a negative Poisson's ratio, have properties that are different f...
In order to better understand the mechanical properties of crystalline materials, we performed a lar...
It is shown that loading directions can exist in all single crystals for which Poisson’s ratio is is...
The Poisson's ratio of perovskites with a high degree of anisotropy can change from negative to posi...
The Poisson's ratio of perovskites with a high degree of anisotropy can change from negative to posi...
In comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather than to alter in volume...
In comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather than to alter in volume...
The Poisson's ratio is a fundamental measure of the elastic-deformation behaviour of materials....
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
This paper reports the analysis of patterns and mechanisms that form the characteristic surfaces of ...
Poisson’s ratio is defined as the negative of the ratio of the transverse strain to the longitudinal...
Auxetic materials, characterised by a negative Poisson's ratio, have properties that are different f...
In order to better understand the mechanical properties of crystalline materials, we performed a lar...
It is shown that loading directions can exist in all single crystals for which Poisson’s ratio is is...
The Poisson's ratio of perovskites with a high degree of anisotropy can change from negative to posi...
The Poisson's ratio of perovskites with a high degree of anisotropy can change from negative to posi...
In comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather than to alter in volume...
In comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather than to alter in volume...
The Poisson's ratio is a fundamental measure of the elastic-deformation behaviour of materials....
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...
International audienceIn comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather t...