AbstractWhen a usual material is loaded statically at surfaces, fine fluctuations of surface strain diminish fast in the material volume with the distance to the surface, a phenomenon widely known as the Saint-Venant edge effect. In this paper, highly nonlocal discrete lattices are explored to demonstrate structural metamaterials featuring reversal of the Saint-Venant edge effect. In these materials, certain coarse patterns of surface strain may decay faster than the finer ones. This phenomenon is shown to arise from anomalous behavior of the Fourier modes of static deformation in the material, and creates opportunities for blockage, qualitative modification and in-situ recognition of surface load patterns. Potential applications and useful...
In an analysis presented in 1909, Poynting (page 546 of [1]) had shown that for finite elastic defor...
Strain engineering on layered two dimensional materials has gained some interest for mod- ulating de...
Franckeite is a naturally occurring layered mineral with a structure composed of alternating stacks ...
AbstractWhen a usual material is loaded statically at surfaces, fine fluctuations of surface strain ...
This paper discusses an x-braced metamaterial lattice with the unusual property of exhibiting bandga...
Mechanical metamaterials are periodic lattice structures with complex unit cell architectures that c...
Mechanical metamaterials are periodic lattice structures with complex unit cell architectures that c...
Flexible mechanical metamaterials possess repeating structural motifs that imbue them with novel, ex...
We study the lattice strain relaxation in pseudomorphic surface gratings using high resolution X-ray...
In this article, an exact strain gradient (SG) continuum model to capture the broadband bandgap char...
The paper investigates the cyclic response of soft cellular materials undergoing repeated local inst...
Phase transitions are universal in solid-state matters, as well as in periodic electromagnetic metas...
This paper focuses on size effects in periodic mechanical metamaterials driven by reversible pattern...
The present paper is dedicated to an evaluation of novel cellular metamaterials based on a tensegrit...
This thesis presents the investigation of lattice structures for the purpose of providing novel path...
In an analysis presented in 1909, Poynting (page 546 of [1]) had shown that for finite elastic defor...
Strain engineering on layered two dimensional materials has gained some interest for mod- ulating de...
Franckeite is a naturally occurring layered mineral with a structure composed of alternating stacks ...
AbstractWhen a usual material is loaded statically at surfaces, fine fluctuations of surface strain ...
This paper discusses an x-braced metamaterial lattice with the unusual property of exhibiting bandga...
Mechanical metamaterials are periodic lattice structures with complex unit cell architectures that c...
Mechanical metamaterials are periodic lattice structures with complex unit cell architectures that c...
Flexible mechanical metamaterials possess repeating structural motifs that imbue them with novel, ex...
We study the lattice strain relaxation in pseudomorphic surface gratings using high resolution X-ray...
In this article, an exact strain gradient (SG) continuum model to capture the broadband bandgap char...
The paper investigates the cyclic response of soft cellular materials undergoing repeated local inst...
Phase transitions are universal in solid-state matters, as well as in periodic electromagnetic metas...
This paper focuses on size effects in periodic mechanical metamaterials driven by reversible pattern...
The present paper is dedicated to an evaluation of novel cellular metamaterials based on a tensegrit...
This thesis presents the investigation of lattice structures for the purpose of providing novel path...
In an analysis presented in 1909, Poynting (page 546 of [1]) had shown that for finite elastic defor...
Strain engineering on layered two dimensional materials has gained some interest for mod- ulating de...
Franckeite is a naturally occurring layered mineral with a structure composed of alternating stacks ...