AbstractThe effects of two geometric refinement strategies widespread in natural structures, chirality and self-similar hierarchy, on the in-plane elastic response of two-dimensional honeycombs were studied systematically. Simple closed-form expressions were derived for the elastic moduli of several chiral, anti-chiral, and hierarchical honeycombs with hexagon and square based networks. Finite element analysis was employed to validate the analytical estimates of the elastic moduli. The results were also compared with the numerical and experimental data available in the literature. We found that introducing a hierarchical refinement increases the Young’s modulus of hexagon based honeycombs while decreases their shear modulus. For square base...
This work describes the out-of-plane linear elastic mechanical properties of trichiral, tetrachiral ...
In view of their potential applications in sandwich structures, there has been increasing interest i...
An auxetic (or negative Poisson's ratio) material expands in all directions when pulled in only one,...
AbstractThe effects of two geometric refinement strategies widespread in natural structures, chirali...
Finite Element models are developed for the in-plane linear elastic constants of a family of honeyco...
AbstractCompared with triangular, square and Kagome honeycombs, hexagonal honeycomb has superior hea...
AbstractIntroducing hierarchy into structures has been credited with improving elastic properties an...
Honeycomb structures are widely used in engineering applications mainly due to their high strength t...
The main aim of this project was to examine the effects of introducing hierarchy into honeycombs and...
The conventional hexagonal honeycomb is widely used in various practical applications. The re-entran...
In-plane dynamic crushing and energy-absorption capabilities of chiral honeycombs are studied numeri...
The main aim of this project was to examine the effects of introducing hierarchy into honeycombs and...
Honeycomb materials have been widely used as energy absorbers in structural impact protection and it...
Honeycomb cellular materials are widely used in engineering applications due to their high strength ...
In this paper, we analytically studied the in-plane elastic and transport properties of a peculiar h...
This work describes the out-of-plane linear elastic mechanical properties of trichiral, tetrachiral ...
In view of their potential applications in sandwich structures, there has been increasing interest i...
An auxetic (or negative Poisson's ratio) material expands in all directions when pulled in only one,...
AbstractThe effects of two geometric refinement strategies widespread in natural structures, chirali...
Finite Element models are developed for the in-plane linear elastic constants of a family of honeyco...
AbstractCompared with triangular, square and Kagome honeycombs, hexagonal honeycomb has superior hea...
AbstractIntroducing hierarchy into structures has been credited with improving elastic properties an...
Honeycomb structures are widely used in engineering applications mainly due to their high strength t...
The main aim of this project was to examine the effects of introducing hierarchy into honeycombs and...
The conventional hexagonal honeycomb is widely used in various practical applications. The re-entran...
In-plane dynamic crushing and energy-absorption capabilities of chiral honeycombs are studied numeri...
The main aim of this project was to examine the effects of introducing hierarchy into honeycombs and...
Honeycomb materials have been widely used as energy absorbers in structural impact protection and it...
Honeycomb cellular materials are widely used in engineering applications due to their high strength ...
In this paper, we analytically studied the in-plane elastic and transport properties of a peculiar h...
This work describes the out-of-plane linear elastic mechanical properties of trichiral, tetrachiral ...
In view of their potential applications in sandwich structures, there has been increasing interest i...
An auxetic (or negative Poisson's ratio) material expands in all directions when pulled in only one,...