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Achieving selective snapping-back and enhanced hysteresis in soft mechanical metamaterials via fibre reinforcement

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When a soft mechanical metamaterial, consisting of a regular array of representative volume elements (RVE), is stressed up to a large strain, the delicately tailored behavior of the RVE does not prevail in the metamaterial due to boundary effect and manufacturing imperfections. A metamaterial sheet comprising RVEs designed for snapping-back behavior exhibits random snapping-through instability when uniaxially stretched. We conceptualize that loss of representativeness of RVE can be avoided by introducing fibre reinforcement to regulate boundary conditions. Through a combination of experiment and numerical simulation, we demonstrate that fibre reinforcements tune behavior of a metamaterial sheet from random snapping-through to sequential and even selective snapping-back instability by introducing small structural variations. Ideal snapping-back instability, characterized by sharp variations of forces in both loading and unloading processes, is captured, while the latter is typically hard to observe in real experiments. Enhanced energy dissipation rate from 25.3% for the case without fibre to 46.4% for the case with fibre-reinforcement is recorded in experiment, when the metamaterial sheet is stretched up to 200% and then released to restore its original length.

https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0035481

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