Abstract
A conventional thin homogeneous elastic plate shows no net lateral strain when subjected to a pure bending load. Here, a two-dimensional (2D) metamaterial exhibiting an exotic bending-induced expansion behavior is designed based on the structure unit with a non-symmetric contact under tensile and compressive loads. Expansion behavior was demonstrated in the fabricated 2D metamaterial structures in four-point bending, tension, and compression tests and corresponding simulations. The bending-expansion ratio, defined as the lateral strain times the curvature radius divided by the length of the unit cell, is a non-dimensional parameter depending on the geometry of the structure.
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Li, X., Fan, Z., Fan, R., & Lu, Y. (2020). Two-dimensional mechanical metamaterials with bending-induced expansion behavior. Applied Physics Letters, 117(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0011876
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