In comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather than to alter in volume, Poisson's ratio offers the fundamental metric by which to compare the performance of any material when strained elastically. The numerical limits are set by ½ and -1, between which all stable isotropic materials are found. With new experiments, computational methods and routes to materials synthesis, we assess what Poisson's ratio means in the contemporary understanding of the mechanical characteristics of modern materials. Central to these recent advances, we emphasize the significance of relationships outside the elastic limit between Poisson's ratio and densification, connectivity, ductility and the toughness of solids; and their associa...
We calculate both the micromechanical response and bulk elastic constants of composites of rods embe...
It is proven that time independent viscoelastic Poisson ratios (PR) can only exist under separation ...
The relationship between elastic anisotropy and extreme Poisson's ratio behaviour (either positive o...
In comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather than to alter in volume...
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...
This article explores Poisson's ratio, starting with the controversy concerning its magnitude and un...
This article explores Poisson's ratio, starting with the controversy concerning its magnitude and un...
Compared to other basic mechanical properties of rocks, Poisson's ratio is an elastic constant of wh...
Poisson's ratio is defined strictly on the assumption that the material is homogeneous. In applicati...
Poisson's ratio is an elastic constant defined as the ratio of thelateral contraction to the elongat...
Poisson's ratio is an elastic constant defined as the ratio of thelateral contraction to the elongat...
Poisson’s ratio is of crucial importance for the theoretical and numerical analysis of rock engineer...
We calculate both the micromechanical response and bulk elastic constants of composites of rods embe...
It is proven that time independent viscoelastic Poisson ratios (PR) can only exist under separation ...
The relationship between elastic anisotropy and extreme Poisson's ratio behaviour (either positive o...
In comparing a material's resistance to distort under mechanical load rather than to alter in volume...
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...
This article explores Poisson's ratio, starting with the controversy concerning its magnitude and un...
This article explores Poisson's ratio, starting with the controversy concerning its magnitude and un...
Compared to other basic mechanical properties of rocks, Poisson's ratio is an elastic constant of wh...
Poisson's ratio is defined strictly on the assumption that the material is homogeneous. In applicati...
Poisson's ratio is an elastic constant defined as the ratio of thelateral contraction to the elongat...
Poisson's ratio is an elastic constant defined as the ratio of thelateral contraction to the elongat...
Poisson’s ratio is of crucial importance for the theoretical and numerical analysis of rock engineer...
We calculate both the micromechanical response and bulk elastic constants of composites of rods embe...
It is proven that time independent viscoelastic Poisson ratios (PR) can only exist under separation ...
The relationship between elastic anisotropy and extreme Poisson's ratio behaviour (either positive o...