Pentamode materials are artificial solids with elastic properties that approximate those of isotropic liquids. The corresponding three-dimensional mechanical metamaterials or 'meta-liquids' have recently been fabricated. In contrast to normal liquids, anisotropic meta-liquids are also possible - a prerequisite for realizing many of the envisioned transformation-elastodynamics architectures. Here, we study several possibilities theoretically for introducing intentional anisotropy into three-dimensional pentamode metamaterials. In static continuum mechanics, the transition from anti-auxetic pentamode materials to auxetics is possible. Near this transition, in the dynamic case, approximately uniaxial versions of pentamode metamaterials deliver anisotropic longitudinal-wave phase velocities different by nearly a factor of 10 for realistically accessible microstructure parameters. © IOP Publishing and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Kadic, M., Bückmann, T., Schittny, R., & Wegener, M. (2013). On anisotropic versions of three-dimensional pentamode metamaterials. New Journal of Physics, 15. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/15/2/023029
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