Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11024281 Composite Structures 2019 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
Cellular structures are potential candidates as underlying supports for flexible skins due to their outstanding characteristics such as light weight, zero Poisson's ratio and low effective moduli. This paper develops a novel zero Poisson's ratio cellular structure composed of semi-periodic sinusoidal beams with light weight, low in-plane moduli and high strain capability. The equivalent in-plane elastic and shear moduli of the structure are studied through a combination of theoretical and finite element analysis. Then the maximum global strains are investigated to show the morphing capability of the structure. Results show that the in-plane moduli of the cellular structures are several orders of magnitude lower than the raw material. The global strains of the cellular structures could be over 10 times greater than the raw material. The results also demonstrate the potential of the proposed structure for uniaxial, shear or hybrid in-plane morphing.
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