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Indentation Resilience of Conventional and Auxetic Foams
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1998
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Materials ScienceEngineeringMechanical PropertiesMechanical BehaviorElasticity (Physics)Conventional FoamsMechanical EngineeringRheologySolid MechanicsNegative PoissonIndentation ResilienceAuxetic FoamsPlasticitySoft MatterMechanical DeformationFoamMechanics Of MaterialsMolding (Process)
Materials with a negative Poisson's ratio (auxetic materials) demonstrate the fascinating property of becoming fatter when stretched. This phenomenon is fundamentally important to the properties of a material and a significant change in the value of the ratio has significant effects on the material's mechanical performance. This article describes foams with a negative Poisson's ratio that show better indentation resilience than conventional foams with a positive Poisson's ratio. The unusual mechanical properties of auxetic foams are attributed to the deformation characteristics of re-entrant (concave polyhedral) cell structures.
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