Issue 6, 2024

Tunable sequential pathways through spatial partitioning and frustration tuning in soft metamaterials

Abstract

Elastic instabilities have been leveraged in soft metamaterials to attain novel functionalities such as mechanical memory and sequential pathways. Pathways have been realized in complex media or within a collection of hysteretic elements. However, much less has been explored in frustrated and partitioned soft metamaterials. In this work, we introduce spatial partitioning as a method to localize deformation in sub-regions of a large and soft metamaterial. The partitioning is achieved through the strategic arrangement of soft inclusions in a soft lattice, which form distinct regions behaving as mechanical units. We examine two partitions: an equally spaced layer partition with mechanical units connected in series, and a cross partition, represented by interconnected series of mechanical units in parallel. Sequential pathways are obtained by frustrating the partitioned metamaterial post-manufacture and are characterized by tracking the polarization change in each partition region. Through a combination of experiments and simulations, we demonstrate that partitioning enables tuning the pathway from longitudinal with weak interactions to a pathway exhibiting strong interactions rising from geometric incompatibility and central domain rotation. We show that tuning the level of uniform lateral pre-strain provides a wide range of tunability from disabling to modifying the sequential pathway. We also show that imposing a nonuniform confinement and altering the tilting of one or two of the domain edges enables to program the pathway, access a larger set of states, and tune the level of interaction between the regions.

Graphical abstract: Tunable sequential pathways through spatial partitioning and frustration tuning in soft metamaterials

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Sep 2023
Accepted
25 Dec 2023
First published
26 Dec 2023

Soft Matter, 2024,20, 1186-1198

Tunable sequential pathways through spatial partitioning and frustration tuning in soft metamaterials

A. El Elmi and D. Pasini, Soft Matter, 2024, 20, 1186 DOI: 10.1039/D3SM01174G

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