Surface texture modulation via buckling in porous inclined mechanical metamaterials

Citation:

Matheus C. Fernandes, Saurabh Mhatre, Antonio E. Forte, Bing Zhao, Olga Mesa, James C. Weaver, Martin Bechtold, and Katia Bertoldi. 2022. “Surface texture modulation via buckling in porous inclined mechanical metamaterials.” Extreme Mechanics Letters. Publisher's Version Copy at https://tinyurl.com/ydb95nbu
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Abstract:

Porous materials with well-defined periodicity are commonly encountered in biological and synthetic structures and exhibit a wide range of behaviors, ranging from negative Poisson’s ratios, to high energy absorption and acoustic damping. Recently, the response of these systems has been shown to be enhanced by mechanical instabilities that lead to sudden and reversible geometric transformations. Although buckling induces planar transformations in most of 2D porous metematerials, here we describe the emergence of 3D morphologies triggered by mechanical instabilities in an elastomeric block with tilted cylindrical holes. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate that these structures can be leveraged to tune surface properties including friction and light reflection, thus providing a new experimental platform for investigating deformation-dependent dynamics for tribological and optical applications.

Last updated on 12/27/2021