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The influence of cell micro-structure on the in-plane dynamic crushing of honeycombs with negative Poisson’s ratio:
TL;DR: In this paper, the in-plane dynamic crushing behaviors and energy-absorbed characteristics of honeycombs with negative Poisson's ratio (NPR) have been studied by means of explicit dynamic finite element analysis.
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Negative Poisson ratios and strain-dependent mechanical properties in arterial prostheses
TL;DR: The elastic properties of two artificial arterial prostheses have been measured and it is shown that the conventional assumption of incompressibility is invalid for both materials and that changes in the thickness of the prosthetic artery wall must be measured directly.
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Tuning the Poisson's Ratio of Biomaterials for Investigating Cellular Response.
TL;DR: Two‐photon polymerization is used to fabricate suspended web structures that exhibit positive and negative Poisson's ratio (NPR), based on analytical models, which can be used to tune the Poisson’s ratio of several photocurable biomaterials and could have potential implications in the field of mechanobiology.
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A negative Poisson’s ratio carbon fibre composite using a negative Poisson’s ratio yarn reinforcement
TL;DR: In this article, the use of an auxetic double helix yarn that is used to produce a unidirectional fibre composite with both relatively high stiffness (4 GPa) and negative Poisson's ratio (−6.8), at 30% fibre volume fraction, compared to other auxetic composites.
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Negative Poisson's Ratios for Extreme States of Matter
Ray H. Baughman,Sócrates O. Dantas,Sven Stafström,Anvar A. Zakhidov,T. B. Mitchell,Daniel H. E. Dubin +5 more
TL;DR: Negative Poisson's ratios are predicted for body-centered-cubic phases that likely exist in white dwarf cores and neutron star outer crusts, as well as those found for vacuumlike ion crystals, plasma dust crystals, and colloidal crystals
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Cellular Solids: Structure and Properties
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TL;DR: The linear elasticity of anisotropic cellular solids is studied in this article. But the authors focus on the design of sandwich panels with foam cores and do not consider the properties of the materials.
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Foam structures with a negative poisson's ratio
TL;DR: A novel foam structure is presented, which exhibits a negative Poisson's ratio, and such a material expands laterally when stretched, in contrast to ordinary materials.
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