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Randomly stacked open-cylindrical shells as a functional mechanical device

Abstract

Structures with artificial mechanical properties, often called mechanical metamaterials, exhibit divergent yet tunable performance. Various types of mechanical metamaterials have been proposed, which harness light or magnetic interactions, structural instabilities in slender or hollow structures, and contact friction. However, most of the designs are precisely engineered without any imperfections, in order to perform as programmed. Here, we study the mechanical performance of randomly stacked cylindrical-shells, which act as a disordered mechanical metamaterial. Combining experiments and simulations, we demonstrate that the stacked shells can absorb and store mechanical energy upon compression by exploiting large deformation and relocation of shells, snap-fits, and friction. Although shells are oriented randomly, the system exhibits robust mechanical performance controlled by friction and geometry. Our results demonstrate that rearrangement of flexible components could yield versatile but predictive mechanical responses.
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hal-03996830 , version 1 (20-02-2023)
hal-03996830 , version 2 (30-08-2023)

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Tomohiko G Sano, Emile Hohnadel, Toshiyuki Kawata, Thibaut Métivet, Florence Bertails-Descoubes. Randomly stacked open-cylindrical shells as a functional mechanical device. 2023. ⟨hal-03996830v1⟩
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