Issue 15, 2022

Towards textile metamaterials: a pathway to auxeticity and tensegrity in a needle-punched nonwoven stiff felt

Abstract

Auxetics are a class of mechanical metamaterials that show a negative Poisson's ratio, which has been of interest as a mechanism to provide enhanced performance in, for example, composite materials and energy dissipation structures. Given this interest, there is a need to realize this behavior in a practical fashion. In this work, we move towards identifying and understanding such materials by examining the out-of-plane auxeticity of fiber networks contained in stiff felt nonwovens. The network contains fiber connections that provide a structure which is intermediate to a physically entangled nonwoven and a composite. The results show that these nonwovens display an out-of-plane auxetic response that is at least partially reversible. Additionally, it was found that the elastic-plastic behavior seen at larger strains can be described using concepts of multistable tensegrity structures, supporting the suggestion that tensegrity and auxeticity can coexist in some metamaterial structures.

Graphical abstract: Towards textile metamaterials: a pathway to auxeticity and tensegrity in a needle-punched nonwoven stiff felt

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Apr 2022
Accepted
01 Jul 2022
First published
01 Jul 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2022,3, 6324-6334

Towards textile metamaterials: a pathway to auxeticity and tensegrity in a needle-punched nonwoven stiff felt

P. Verma, C. L. Smith, A. C. Griffin and M. L. Shofner, Mater. Adv., 2022, 3, 6324 DOI: 10.1039/D2MA00405D

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