AbstractIntroducing hierarchy into structures has been credited with improving elastic properties and damage tolerance. Specifically, adding hierarchical sub-structures to honeycombs, which themselves have good-density specific elastic and energy-absorbing properties, has been proposed in the literature. An investigation of the elastic properties and structural hierarchy in honeycombs was undertaken, exploring the effects of adding hierarchy into a range of honeycombs, with hexagonal, triangular or square geometry super and sub-structure cells, via simulation using finite elements. Key parameters describing these geometries included the relative lengths of the sub- and super-structures, the fraction of mass shared between the sub- and super...
Both auxetic structures and hierarchical honeycombs are marked with lightweight and excellent mechan...
Biological tissues like bone, wood, and sponge possess hierarchical cellular topologies, which are l...
Small and large deformation in-plane elastic response of a new class of hierarchical fractal-like ho...
The main aim of this project was to examine the effects of introducing hierarchy into honeycombs and...
The main aim of this project was to examine the effects of introducing hierarchy into honeycombs and...
AbstractThe effects of two geometric refinement strategies widespread in natural structures, chirali...
The introduction of hierarchy into structures has been credited with changing mechanical properties....
Honeycomb structures are widely used in engineering applications mainly due to their high strength t...
Nature’s bio-organisms are typically hybrid structures composed of hierarchical and functionally gra...
Honeycomb structures have applications in many engineering industries due to their desirable attribu...
International audienceThis paper explores the importance of nonlinear material properties in the des...
AbstractCompared with triangular, square and Kagome honeycombs, hexagonal honeycomb has superior hea...
Simple closed-form results for all the independent elastic constants of macro-, micro- and nanosized...
Periodic honeycombs have been used for their high strength, low weight and multifunctionality. The q...
In this paper, we analytically studied the in-plane elastic and transport properties of a peculiar h...
Both auxetic structures and hierarchical honeycombs are marked with lightweight and excellent mechan...
Biological tissues like bone, wood, and sponge possess hierarchical cellular topologies, which are l...
Small and large deformation in-plane elastic response of a new class of hierarchical fractal-like ho...
The main aim of this project was to examine the effects of introducing hierarchy into honeycombs and...
The main aim of this project was to examine the effects of introducing hierarchy into honeycombs and...
AbstractThe effects of two geometric refinement strategies widespread in natural structures, chirali...
The introduction of hierarchy into structures has been credited with changing mechanical properties....
Honeycomb structures are widely used in engineering applications mainly due to their high strength t...
Nature’s bio-organisms are typically hybrid structures composed of hierarchical and functionally gra...
Honeycomb structures have applications in many engineering industries due to their desirable attribu...
International audienceThis paper explores the importance of nonlinear material properties in the des...
AbstractCompared with triangular, square and Kagome honeycombs, hexagonal honeycomb has superior hea...
Simple closed-form results for all the independent elastic constants of macro-, micro- and nanosized...
Periodic honeycombs have been used for their high strength, low weight and multifunctionality. The q...
In this paper, we analytically studied the in-plane elastic and transport properties of a peculiar h...
Both auxetic structures and hierarchical honeycombs are marked with lightweight and excellent mechan...
Biological tissues like bone, wood, and sponge possess hierarchical cellular topologies, which are l...
Small and large deformation in-plane elastic response of a new class of hierarchical fractal-like ho...