Auxetic foam can have higher indentation resistance, better protection under impact and higher vibration damping than conventional foam. Unlike auxetic open cell foam, with established, commercially viable options for manufacturing, methods for making auxetic closed cell foam are not established. We revisited pressure-vessel methods, proposed in 1996, for making auxetic closed cell foam. We processed low-density polyethylene foam for six hours at 400 to 700 kPa and 100 °C, causing foams to shrink by a factor of two to five. The volumetric compression kinked cell walls, producing negative Poisson's ratios as low as -0.2 and Young's moduli from 0.2 to 1.2 MPa. Trends between applied volumetric compression and Poisson's ratio agree with those ...
Auxetics are a modern class of material fabricated by altering the material microstructure. Unlike c...
This paper describes the fabrication of polymeric auxetic foam using a quasi tri-axial compression m...
Repeatable auxetic foams are produced using three-dimensional printing technologies. This methodolog...
Auxetic foam can have higher indentation resistance, better protection under impact and higher vibra...
Auxetic (negative Poisson’s ratio) and gradient open cell foams have shown promise for their conform...
International audienceAuxetic foams have previously been shown to have benefits including higher ind...
A closed-cell foam was developed for integration into a partial pressure suit that would produce pre...
Auxetic materials are a class of materials possessing a negative Poisson’s ratio. Here, we establish...
Auxetic foams counter-intuitively expand (shrink) under stretching (compression). These foams can ex...
Foams are commonly used for cushioning in protective sporting equipment. Volumetrically compressing ...
Auxetic foams continue to interest researchers owing to their unique and enhanced properties. Exist...
grantor: University of TorontoA continuous extrusion process for the manufacture of low-de...
Open cell auxetic foams have shown potential for use in sporting and other protective equipment. Pre...
Auxetics are a modern class of material fabricated by altering the material microstructure. Unlike c...
This paper describes the fabrication of polymeric auxetic foam using a quasi tri-axial compression m...
Repeatable auxetic foams are produced using three-dimensional printing technologies. This methodolog...
Auxetic foam can have higher indentation resistance, better protection under impact and higher vibra...
Auxetic (negative Poisson’s ratio) and gradient open cell foams have shown promise for their conform...
International audienceAuxetic foams have previously been shown to have benefits including higher ind...
A closed-cell foam was developed for integration into a partial pressure suit that would produce pre...
Auxetic materials are a class of materials possessing a negative Poisson’s ratio. Here, we establish...
Auxetic foams counter-intuitively expand (shrink) under stretching (compression). These foams can ex...
Foams are commonly used for cushioning in protective sporting equipment. Volumetrically compressing ...
Auxetic foams continue to interest researchers owing to their unique and enhanced properties. Exist...
grantor: University of TorontoA continuous extrusion process for the manufacture of low-de...
Open cell auxetic foams have shown potential for use in sporting and other protective equipment. Pre...
Auxetics are a modern class of material fabricated by altering the material microstructure. Unlike c...
This paper describes the fabrication of polymeric auxetic foam using a quasi tri-axial compression m...
Repeatable auxetic foams are produced using three-dimensional printing technologies. This methodolog...