Dimpled elastic sheets: A new class of non-porous negative Poisson's ratio materials

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In this study, we report a novel periodic material with negative Poisson's ratio (also called auxetic materials) fabricated by denting spherical dimples in an elastic flat sheet. While previously reported auxetic materials are either porous or comprise at least two phases, the material proposed here is non-porous and made of a homogeneous elastic sheet. Importantly, the auxetic behavior is induced by a novel mechanism which exploits the out-of-plane deformation of the spherical dimples. Through a combination of experiments and numerical analyses, we demonstrate the robustness of the proposed concept, paving the way for developing a new class of auxetic materials that significantly expand their design space and possible applications.

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Javid, F., Smith-Roberge, E., Innes, M. C., Shanian, A., Weaver, J. C., & Bertoldi, K. (2015). Dimpled elastic sheets: A new class of non-porous negative Poisson’s ratio materials. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep18373

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