Auxetics (negative Poisson’s ratio) and materials with negative linear compressibility (NLC) exhibit the anomalous mechanical properties of getting wider rather than thinner when stretched and expanding in at least one direction under hydrostatic pressure, respectively. A novel mechanism—termed the ‘triangular elongation mechanism’—leading to such anomalous behavior is presented and discussed through an analytical model. Amongst other things, it is shown that this novel mechanism, when combined with the well-known ‘rotating squares’ model, can generate giant negative Poisson’s ratios when the system is stretched.peer-reviewe
Mechanical metamaterials are man-made rationally-designed structures that present unprecedented mech...
The support of the Malta Council of Science and Technology through their national R&I programme as w...
While all materials reduce their intrinsic volume under hydrostatic (uniform) compression, a select ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Auxetic materials exhibit the unusual property of becoming fatter when uniaxially stretched and thin...
Materials having a negative Poisson’s ratio (auxetic) get fatter rather than thinner when uniaxially...
Poisson’s ratio is an important property defining the relationship between lateral and longitudinal ...
The Poisson’s ratio, a property which quantifies the changes in thickness when a material is stretch...
In this article we propose a new auxetic periodic lattice with negative Poisson's ratio which tends ...
Intuitively, materials become both shorter and wider when compressed along their length. Here we sho...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Auxetic materials with negative Poisson\u27s ratios, display the unique behavior owing to their micr...
Rearch financed by the Malta Council for Science and Technology and CHISMACOMB (an EU FP6 STREP proj...
Most conventional materials expand in transverse directions when they are compressed uniaxially resu...
Auxetic structures exhibit negative Poissons ratios in one or more directions. When stretched, they ...
Mechanical metamaterials are man-made rationally-designed structures that present unprecedented mech...
The support of the Malta Council of Science and Technology through their national R&I programme as w...
While all materials reduce their intrinsic volume under hydrostatic (uniform) compression, a select ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Auxetic materials exhibit the unusual property of becoming fatter when uniaxially stretched and thin...
Materials having a negative Poisson’s ratio (auxetic) get fatter rather than thinner when uniaxially...
Poisson’s ratio is an important property defining the relationship between lateral and longitudinal ...
The Poisson’s ratio, a property which quantifies the changes in thickness when a material is stretch...
In this article we propose a new auxetic periodic lattice with negative Poisson's ratio which tends ...
Intuitively, materials become both shorter and wider when compressed along their length. Here we sho...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Auxetic materials with negative Poisson\u27s ratios, display the unique behavior owing to their micr...
Rearch financed by the Malta Council for Science and Technology and CHISMACOMB (an EU FP6 STREP proj...
Most conventional materials expand in transverse directions when they are compressed uniaxially resu...
Auxetic structures exhibit negative Poissons ratios in one or more directions. When stretched, they ...
Mechanical metamaterials are man-made rationally-designed structures that present unprecedented mech...
The support of the Malta Council of Science and Technology through their national R&I programme as w...
While all materials reduce their intrinsic volume under hydrostatic (uniform) compression, a select ...