Metals (Mar 2024)

Introducing Auxetic Behavior to Syntactic Foams

  • Nejc Novak,
  • Miha Kolar,
  • Nima Movahedi,
  • Matej Vesenjak,
  • Zoran Ren,
  • Thomas Fiedler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met14040387
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 387

Abstract

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This paper proposes an innovative multi-material approach for introducing auxetic behaviour to syntactic foams (SFs). By carefully designing the size, shape, and orientation of the SFs, auxetic deformation behaviour was induced. Re-entrant hexagon-shaped SF elements were fabricated using expanded perlite (EP) particles and a plaster of Paris slurry first. Then, an auxetic pattern of these SF elements was arranged within a stainless-steel casting box. The empty spaces between the SF elements were filled with molten aluminium alloy (A356) using the counter-gravity infiltration casting technique. The cast auxetic composite had a bulk density of 1.52 g/cm3. The cast composite was then compressed under quasi-static loading to characterise its deformation behaviour and to determine the mechanical properties, especially the Poisson’s ratio. The cast composite deformation was auxetic with a Poisson’s ratio of −1.04. Finite Element (FE) simulations were conducted to understand the deformation mechanism better and provide means for further optimisation of the geometry.

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