Modelling and Experimental Investigation of Hexagonal Nacre-Like Structure Stiffness

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Date
2020
Volume
4
Issue
3
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Journal of composites science
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Basel : MDPI
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A highly ordered, hexagonal, nacre-like composite stiffness is investigated using experiments, simulations, and analytical models. Polystyrene and polyurethane are selected as materials for the manufactured specimens using laser cutting and hand lamination. A simulation geometry is made by digital microscope measurements of the specimens, and a simulation is conducted using material data based on component material characterization. Available analytical models are compared to the experimental results, and a more accurate model is derived specifically for highly ordered hexagonal tablets with relatively large in-plane gaps. The influence of hexagonal width, cut width, and interface thickness are analyzed using the hexagonal nacre-like composite stiffness model. The proposed analytical model converges within 1% with the simulation and experimental results

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Rouhana, R., & Stommel, M. (2020). Modelling and Experimental Investigation of Hexagonal Nacre-Like Structure Stiffness (Basel : MDPI). Basel : MDPI. https://doi.org//10.3390/jcs4030091
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