Fracturing of topological Maxwell lattices

We present fracturing analysis of topological Maxwell lattices when they are stretched by applied stress. Maxwell lattices are mechanical structures containing equal numbers of degrees of freedom and constraints in the bulk and are thus on the verge of mechanical instability. Recent progress in topo...

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Main Authors: Leyou Zhang, Xiaoming Mao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2018-01-01
Series:New Journal of Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aac765
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description We present fracturing analysis of topological Maxwell lattices when they are stretched by applied stress. Maxwell lattices are mechanical structures containing equal numbers of degrees of freedom and constraints in the bulk and are thus on the verge of mechanical instability. Recent progress in topological mechanics led to the discovery of topologically protected floppy modes and states of self stress at edges and domain walls of Maxwell lattices. When normal brittle materials are being stretched, stress focuses on crack tips, leading to catastrophic failure. In contrast, we find that when topological Maxwell lattices are being stretched, stress focuses on states of self stress domain walls instead, and bond-breaking events start at these domain walls, even in presence of cracks. Remarkably, we find that the stress-focusing feature of the self-stress domain walls persists deep into the the failure process, when a lot of damages already occurred at these domain walls. We explain the results using topological mechanics theory and discuss the potential use of these topological Maxwell lattice structures as mechanical metamaterials that exhibit high strength against fracturing and well controlled fracturing process.
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spelling doaj.art-97ba18754a9c4486b76e23d39eb2f66c2023-08-08T14:50:12ZengIOP PublishingNew Journal of Physics1367-26302018-01-0120606303410.1088/1367-2630/aac765Fracturing of topological Maxwell latticesLeyou Zhang0Xiaoming Mao1Department of Physics, University of Michigan , 450 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, United States of AmericaDepartment of Physics, University of Michigan , 450 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, United States of AmericaWe present fracturing analysis of topological Maxwell lattices when they are stretched by applied stress. Maxwell lattices are mechanical structures containing equal numbers of degrees of freedom and constraints in the bulk and are thus on the verge of mechanical instability. Recent progress in topological mechanics led to the discovery of topologically protected floppy modes and states of self stress at edges and domain walls of Maxwell lattices. When normal brittle materials are being stretched, stress focuses on crack tips, leading to catastrophic failure. In contrast, we find that when topological Maxwell lattices are being stretched, stress focuses on states of self stress domain walls instead, and bond-breaking events start at these domain walls, even in presence of cracks. Remarkably, we find that the stress-focusing feature of the self-stress domain walls persists deep into the the failure process, when a lot of damages already occurred at these domain walls. We explain the results using topological mechanics theory and discuss the potential use of these topological Maxwell lattice structures as mechanical metamaterials that exhibit high strength against fracturing and well controlled fracturing process.https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aac765fracturingtopological mechanicsmechanical metamaterials
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mechanical metamaterials
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title_full Fracturing of topological Maxwell lattices
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topological mechanics
mechanical metamaterials
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