Field responsive mechanical metamaterials

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Abstract

Typically, mechanical metamaterial properties are programmed and set when the architecture is designed and constructed, and do not change in response to shifting environmental conditions or application requirements. We present a new class of architected materials called field responsive mechanical metamaterials (FRMMs) that exhibit dynamic control and on-the-fly tunability enabled by careful design and selection of both material composition and architecture. To demonstrate the FRMM concept, we print complex structures composed of polymeric tubes infilled with magnetorheological fluid suspensions. Modulating remotely applied magnetic fields results in rapid, reversible, and sizable changes of the effective stiffness of our metamaterial motifs.

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Jackson, J. A., Messner, M. C., Dudukovic, N. A., Smith, W. L., Bekker, L., Moran, B., … Spadaccini, C. M. (2018). Field responsive mechanical metamaterials. Science Advances, 4(12). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aau6419

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