AbstractThe in-plane compression of low-density irregular Voronoi honeycombs with periodic boundary conditions has been simulated to engineering strains of 0.6 using finite element analysis. Different degrees of geometric irregularity in the honeycomb cells, as quantified using a regularity parameter, have been employed. The stress–strain predictions reveal that, for a fixed relative density, a more irregular honeycomb has a higher tangential modulus at low strain but supports a lower compressive stress at higher strain (above approximately 0.04) when compared with a more regular honeycomb. A combined ‘springs in parallel’ and ‘springs in series’ model has also been compared quantitatively with the simulation stress–strain results, the rela...
The Voronoi tessellation technique and the finite element method are utilized to investigate the mic...
Cellular solids have been utilized in many engineering applications for thermal insulation, their hi...
From a design perspective, there are four decisions that need to be made when integrating cellular ...
AbstractThe in-plane compression of low-density irregular Voronoi honeycombs with periodic boundary ...
The in-plane compression of low-density irregular Voronoi honeycombs with periodic boundary conditio...
AbstractDynamic crushing responses of honeycomb structures having irregular cell shapes and non-unif...
This paper investigates the effects of cell wall thickness, initial stress/strain, and cell regulari...
AbstractThe Voronoi tessellation technique and solid modeling methods are used in this work to creat...
Compared with regular honeycombs, irregular honeycombs are more representative of real foams, and th...
The introduction of hierarchy into structures has been credited with changing mechanical properties....
A theoretical analysis is made of the in-plane uniaxial compression of regular honeycombs made from ...
Foams are more and more widely used in different areas. Most available mechanical models are usually...
The compressive characteristics of 2D hexagonal honeycomb structures were studied under high strain ...
Honeycomb structures filled with linearly arranged inclusions were analyzed with a finite element me...
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive study of the lateral compressive response of hexagonal h...
The Voronoi tessellation technique and the finite element method are utilized to investigate the mic...
Cellular solids have been utilized in many engineering applications for thermal insulation, their hi...
From a design perspective, there are four decisions that need to be made when integrating cellular ...
AbstractThe in-plane compression of low-density irregular Voronoi honeycombs with periodic boundary ...
The in-plane compression of low-density irregular Voronoi honeycombs with periodic boundary conditio...
AbstractDynamic crushing responses of honeycomb structures having irregular cell shapes and non-unif...
This paper investigates the effects of cell wall thickness, initial stress/strain, and cell regulari...
AbstractThe Voronoi tessellation technique and solid modeling methods are used in this work to creat...
Compared with regular honeycombs, irregular honeycombs are more representative of real foams, and th...
The introduction of hierarchy into structures has been credited with changing mechanical properties....
A theoretical analysis is made of the in-plane uniaxial compression of regular honeycombs made from ...
Foams are more and more widely used in different areas. Most available mechanical models are usually...
The compressive characteristics of 2D hexagonal honeycomb structures were studied under high strain ...
Honeycomb structures filled with linearly arranged inclusions were analyzed with a finite element me...
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive study of the lateral compressive response of hexagonal h...
The Voronoi tessellation technique and the finite element method are utilized to investigate the mic...
Cellular solids have been utilized in many engineering applications for thermal insulation, their hi...
From a design perspective, there are four decisions that need to be made when integrating cellular ...