Abstract Auxetic materials, which have negative Poisson’s ratio, show potential to be used in many interesting applications. Finite element analysis (FEA) is an important phase in implementing auxetic materials, but may become computationally expensive because simulation often needs microscale details and a fine mesh. It is also necessary to check that topological aspects of the microscale reflects not only micro but macromechanical behavior. This work presents a phenomenological approach to the problem using data-driven spline-based techniques to properly characterize orthotropic auxetic material requiring neither analytical constraints nor micromechanics, expanding on previous methods for isotropic mate...
Auxetic structures, which is a term used to describe materials with a negative Poisson’s ratio, show...
In this work, the influence of a compliant hyperelastic polymeric phase infiltrated inside stiff aux...
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Auxetic materials, which have negative Poisson’s ratio, show potential to be used in many interestin...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials, or auxetics, have drawn attention for the past 30 years. The aux...
In this article we propose a new auxetic periodic lattice with negative Poisson's ratio which tends ...
Auxetics comprise a rare family of materials that manifest negative Poisson's ratio, which causes an...
The Poisson’s ratio, a property which quantifies the changes in thickness when a material is stretch...
This paper summarizes research work related to materials with zero, or negative Poisson’s ratio, mat...
Summarization: Materials with negative Poisson's ratio are characterized as auxetic materials. They ...
International audienceMaterials exhibiting a negative Poisson's ratio (auxetics) have drawn attentio...
The increasing demands of safety, cost reduction, or weight reduction on components call for new, mu...
One of the important mechanical properties of materials is Poisson’s ratio, which is positive for mo...
Material properties can be tailored through modification of their geometry or architecture. With thi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Auxetic structures, which is a term used to describe materials with a negative Poisson’s ratio, show...
In this work, the influence of a compliant hyperelastic polymeric phase infiltrated inside stiff aux...
Copyright © 2003 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
Auxetic materials, which have negative Poisson’s ratio, show potential to be used in many interestin...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials, or auxetics, have drawn attention for the past 30 years. The aux...
In this article we propose a new auxetic periodic lattice with negative Poisson's ratio which tends ...
Auxetics comprise a rare family of materials that manifest negative Poisson's ratio, which causes an...
The Poisson’s ratio, a property which quantifies the changes in thickness when a material is stretch...
This paper summarizes research work related to materials with zero, or negative Poisson’s ratio, mat...
Summarization: Materials with negative Poisson's ratio are characterized as auxetic materials. They ...
International audienceMaterials exhibiting a negative Poisson's ratio (auxetics) have drawn attentio...
The increasing demands of safety, cost reduction, or weight reduction on components call for new, mu...
One of the important mechanical properties of materials is Poisson’s ratio, which is positive for mo...
Material properties can be tailored through modification of their geometry or architecture. With thi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Auxetic structures, which is a term used to describe materials with a negative Poisson’s ratio, show...
In this work, the influence of a compliant hyperelastic polymeric phase infiltrated inside stiff aux...
Copyright © 2003 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...