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Title: | On the effect of the mode of connection between the node and the ligaments in anti-tetrachiral systems |
Authors: | Gatt, Ruben Brincat, Jean-Pierre Azzopardi, Keith M. Mizzi, Luke Grima, Joseph N. |
Keywords: | Chirality Finite element method Chemical models Elasticity |
Issue Date: | 2015-02 |
Publisher: | Wiley-VCH |
Citation: | Gatt, R., Brincat, J. P., Azzopardi, K. M., Mizzi, L., & Grima, J. N. (2015). On the effect of the mode of connection between the node and the ligaments in anti-tetrachiral systems. Advanced Engineering Materials, 17(2), 189-198. |
Abstract: | Chiral systems may exhibit auxetic behavior, i.e. they may have a negative Poisson's ratio. This particular property has led to their being studied extensively by several authors. A Finite Elements Study is presented here, investigating the mode of connection between the nodes and ligaments in the anti-tetrachiral structure. The results show that the amount of gluing material used to attach the ligaments to the node will not affect the Poisson's ratio, but may have a large influence on the observed stiffness of the structure (Young's modulus). It is also shown that the stiffness of the glue will have a large effect on the mode of deformation of the chiral system. This change in mechanism was found to effect the stiffness of the structure but not its Poisson's ratios. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/18962 |
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