Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1448205 | Acta Materialia | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
To date, microstructural modelling of auxetic materials has relied mainly on the assumption of both a regular and a homogeneous microstructure present throughout the bulk material. The disorder within a material is seen as something undesirable, with the expectation that disorder or heterogeneity will tend to reduce the range of properties available. In this work the presence of short-range variations in the elastic moduli are considered together with the resulting effect on a material’s Poisson’s ratio. It is shown that such variations alone can cause a material with a mean positive Poisson’s ratio to become negative (auxetic). In addition, anisotropic variations can enhance the magnitude of a negative Poisson’s ratio.
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Authors
N. Gaspar, C.W. Smith, K.E. Evans,