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Materials that have a negative Poisson's ratio
similar to them may demonstrate an auxetic behavior. Auxetics are used in garments, origami, and chemicals. Synthetic auxetics using a bio-inspired lattice
Auxetics
Measure of material deformation perpendicular to loading
V.; Gorodtsov, V.A.; Lisovenko, D.S. (2013). "Classification of cubic auxetics". Physica Status Solidi B. 250 (10): 2038–2043. Bibcode:2013PSSBR.250.2038G
Poisson's_ratio
Degree to which a material under stress irreversibly deforms before failure
is partially based on the false assumption that ν is always positive, auxetics, such as defective graphene, will have positive D, i.e. more ductility
Ductility
Auxetic fabric
Zetix is a fabric invented by Auxetics Technologies, Ltd., a UK company. Zetix is an auxetic material strong enough to absorb and disperse shockwaves from
Zetix
Three-dimensional fibers, yarns and fabrics
auxetic properties are known as auxetic textiles. There are certain types of needle-punched nonwovens. 3D printers are also helpful in making auxetic
3D_textiles
distinguished. The first involves static or quasi-static responses, such as auxeticity, tunable stiffness, multistability, or programmable deformation. The second
Mechanical_metamaterial
physiology, an auxetic substance will tend to increase cell growth without any cell division. Auxins are auxetic plant hormones. Types of Growth: Auxetic Growth
Auxesis_(biology)
Various fibre-based materials
ISBN 978-0-471-07805-0. Hu, Hong; Zhang, Minglonghai; Liu, Yanping (11 July 2019). Auxetic Textiles. Woodhead Publishing. ISBN 978-0-08-102212-2. Archived from the
Textile
Measure of material deformation under longitudinal stress
_{\text{trans}}=-\nu \,d\varepsilon _{\text{axial}}} . Some materials, known as auxetics, possess a negative Poisson's ratio because of their unique molecular structure
Lateral_strain
Polymorph of silicon dioxide
engineered by external electric field. It was shown to be a member of the auxetics materials family with a negative Poisson's ratio. Wikimedia Commons has
2D_silica
Tree bark tissue harvested for commercial use
original on 13 June 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2014. Stavroulakis, G.E. (2005). "Auxetic behaviour: Appearance and engineering applications". Physica Status Solidi
Cork_(material)
Material used for thermal insulation
polyurethane foams may include rebonded (or recycled), reticulated and auxetic PU foams. Since the invention of polyurethane chemistry there have been
Polyurethane_foam
Geometric pattern characteristic of Muslim art
the use of Islamic geometric patterns from tomb towers in Iran to create auxetic materials from perforated rubber sheets. These are stable in either a contracted
Islamic_geometric_patterns
Type of tissue that connects muscle to bone
tendons are highly anisotropic and exhibit a negative Poisson's ratio (auxetic) in some planes when stretched up to 2% along their length, i.e. within
Tendon
Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms
induce a negative Poisson's ratio into graphene, resulting in the thinnest auxetic material known so far. Graphene-nickel (Ni) composites, created through
Graphene
Alternative to silicon-based photovoltaics
Jesse; Wu, Wangran; Luo, Zhe; Xu, Xianfan; Ye, Peide D. (12 October 2016). "Auxetic Black Phosphorus: A 2D Material with Negative Poisson's Ratio". Nano Letters
Perovskite_solar_cell
Organisms with a fixed number of somatic cells when they reach maturity
further growth occurs via cell enlargement only. This growth is known as auxetic growth. It is shown by members of the now obsolete phylum Aschelminthes
Eutely
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
(auxētikós) auxanogram, auxanography, auxanology, auxanometer, auxesis, auxetic, auxin, auxochrome, auxology, auxotroph, auxotrophy av- desire Latin avere
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with A
(auxētikós) auxanogram, auxanography, auxanology, auxanometer, auxesis, auxetic, auxin, auxochrome, auxology, auxotroph, auxotrophy av- desire Latin avere
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A
Materials engineered to have properties that have not yet been found in nature
distinguished. The first involves static or quasi-static responses, such as auxeticity, tunable stiffness, multistability, or programmable deformation. The second
Metamaterial
Equipment that protects the shin from injury
shin guards. Metal - Highly protective, but very heavy and uncomfortable. Auxetic polymers - Flexible non-Newtonian materials The shin guard was inspired
Shin_guard
Structural design made of isolated members held in place by tension
of 1968. The loading of at least some tensegrity structures causes an auxetic response and negative Poisson ratio, e.g. the T3-prism and 6-strut tensegrity
Tensegrity
Collecting energy from external sources
to generate electric power from vibration waves is the utilization of Auxetic Boosters. This method falls under the category of piezoelectric-based vibration
Energy_harvesting
Metallic material
dimensions. Auxetic materials are typically able to resist indentations through their response to compression; upon compression, the auxetic material contracts
Titanium_foam
American professor
replacement and implanted prostheses" "Compliant self-anchoring screw with auxetic properties" Hopkins has well over 50 academic publications. Only a subset
Jonathan_B._Hopkins
Vietnamese mechanical/materials scientist
static and dynamic stability of FGMs structures and nonlinear vibration of auxetic plates and shells – have been published in English (VNU, Hanoi Publisher
Nguyen_Dinh_Duc
Structural engineer
intrusions into masonry walls, where she developed mitigation strategies using auxetic composites and vibration isolation for improved safety. In another research
Yan_Zhuge
British physicist
work marked a breakthrough for the auxetic liquid crystal community; offering the first synthetic molecular auxetic polymer. Her current research includes
Helen_Gleeson
Crystalline materials consisting of a single layer of atoms
The unique structures found in 2D materials have been found to result in auxetic behavior in phosphorene and graphene and a Poisson's ratio of zero in triangular
Single-layer_materials
shape. Nanolattices can possess mechanical metamaterial properties like auxetic (negative Poisson's ratio) or meta-fluidic behavior (large bulk modulus)
Nanolattice
result of increase in axial dimension. However, very few materials (called auxetic materials) exhibit this property. If the strong ellipticity condition (
Acoustoelastic_effect
Thin sheet made of aggregated carbon nanotubes
ratio for carbon nanotube buckypaper can be controlled and has exhibited auxetic behavior, capable of use as artificial muscles. Electrode materials for
Buckypaper
Autonomous system (mathematics) Autorotation (helicopter) Autostereoscopy Auxetics Auxiliary field Auxiliary field Monte Carlo Available energy (particle
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English biochemist
effects of coal tar on cell cultures and noted increased cell division ("auxetic activity"), a known indicator of carcinogenicity. She moved to India in
Dorothy_Norris
Carbon crystalline nanomaterial
crystals that readily exfoliate. Modeling suggests certain nanothreads may be auxetic, with a negative Poisson ratio. The thermal conductivity of nanothreads
Carbon_nanothread
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