Jiahui Zhou
(, ), Yuhang Liu
(, ), Zunyi Deng
(, ), Xingang Jiang
(, ), Wenhao Xiao
(, ), Bo Yu
(, ), Yingzhuo Lun
(, ), Li Meng
(, ), Gang Tang
(, ), Zhong Zhang
(, ), Hongshuai Lei
(, ), Zewei Hou
(, ), Jiawang Hong
(, )
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Abstract
Auxetic metamaterials have attracted much attention due to their outstanding advantages over traditional materials in terms of shear capacity, fracture resistance, and energy absorption. However, there are lack of design inspirations for novel auxetic structures. According to the materials databases of atomic lattice, some natural crystals possess negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR). In this paper, the mechanism of auxeticity in microscale Ti crystal is investigated through density functional theory simulation. Then we propose a macroscopic auxetic metamaterial by mimicking the microscopic atomic lattice structure of the body-centered cubic Ti crystal. The NPR property of the macroscopic metamaterial is verified by theoretical, numerical and experimental methods. The auxeticity keeps effective when scaling up to macroscopic Ti crystal-mimic structure, with the similar deformation mechanism. Furthermore, from the geometric parameter investigation, the geometric parameters have great influence on the Poisson’s ratio and Young’s modulus of the macroscopic metamaterial. Importantly, an optimized structure is obtained, which exhibits 2 times enhancement in auxeticity and 25 times enhancement in normalized Young’s modulus, compared to the original architecture. This work establishes a link between the physical properties at micro-nanoscale and macroscale structures, which provides inspirations for high load-bearing auxetic metamaterials.
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Acta Mechanica Sinica, sponsored by the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, promotes scientific exchanges and collaboration among Chinese scientists in China and abroad. It features high quality, original papers in all aspects of mechanics and mechanical sciences.
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