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Optimal isotropic, reusable truss lattice material with near-zero Poisson's ratio

Published 17 Mar 2020 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2003.07973v1)

Abstract: Cork is a natural amorphous material with near-zero Poisson's ratio that is ubiquitously used for sealing glass bottles. It is an anisotropic, transversally isotropic, composite that can hardly be scaled down. Here, we propose a new class of isotropic and reusable cork-like metamaterial that is designed from an hybrid truss-lattice material to show an isotropic Poisson's ratio close to zero. Optimization is conducted using a multi-objective genetic algorithm, assisted by an elliptical basis function neural network, and coupled with finite element simulations. The optimal micro-structured metamaterial, fabricated by two-photon lithography with a lattice constant of 300 \micro\meter, has an almost isotropic Poisson's ratio smaller than 0.08 in all directions. It can recover $96.6\%$ of its original shape after a compressional test exceeding $20\%$ strain.

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