Exploring the dependencies of Poisson's ratio in auxetic structures

Auxetic materials are mostly known for their negative Poisson's ratio, a parameter used to describe the deformation behavior of structures. This ratio serves a similar role as a material constant, detailing behavior on a microscopic scale. However, the deformation behavior of complex auxetic st...

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Published inProceedings in applied mathematics and mechanics Vol. 24; no. 3
Main Authors Grünfelder, Nicolas, Savall, Berta Pi, Seyedpour, Seyed Morteza, Waschinsky, Navina, Ricken, Tim
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.10.2024
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ISSN1617-7061
1617-7061
DOI10.1002/pamm.202400073

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Summary:Auxetic materials are mostly known for their negative Poisson's ratio, a parameter used to describe the deformation behavior of structures. This ratio serves a similar role as a material constant, detailing behavior on a microscopic scale. However, the deformation behavior of complex auxetic structures cannot be described completely using the classical Poisson's ratio approach. While it may suffice to describe auxetic behavior in foams or crystals, it fails for larger scales like the auxetic lattice structures, discussed in this study. To address this limitation, an extension to the classical Poisson's ratio is proposed to better describe the behavior of such structures. The developed method shows the different dependencies, namely the directional dependency, the frequency dependency and the position dependency of auxetic unit cells.
ISSN:1617-7061
1617-7061
DOI:10.1002/pamm.202400073