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Flexible Impact-Resistant Composites with Bioinspired Three-Dimensional Solid-Liquid Lattice Designs

  • Zhanyu Wang
  • , Renheng Bo
  • , Haoran Bai
  • , Shunze Cao
  • , Shuheng Wang
  • , Jiahui Chang
  • , Yu Lan
  • , Ying Li*
  • , Yihui Zhang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • Tsinghua University

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摘要

The ubiquitous solid-liquid systems in nature usually present an interesting mechanical property, the rate-dependent stiffness, which could be exploited for impact protection in flexible systems. Herein, a typical natural system, the durian peel, has been systematically characterized and studied, showing a solid-liquid dual-phase cellular structure. A bioinspired design of flexible impact-resistant composites is then proposed by combining 3D lattices and shear thickening fluids. The resulting dual-phase composites offer, simultaneously, low moduli (e.g., 71.9 kPa, lower than those of many reported soft composites) under quasi-static conditions and excellent energy absorption (e.g., 425.4 kJ/m3, which is close to those of metallic and glass-based lattices) upon dynamic impact. Numerical simulations based on finite element analyses were carried out to understand the enhanced buffering of the developed composites, unveiling a lattice-guided fluid-structure interaction mechanism. Such biomimetic lattice-based flexible impact-resistant composites hold promising potential for the development of next-generation flexible protection systems that can be used in wearable electronics and robotic systems.

源语言英语
页(从-至)22553-22562
页数10
期刊ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
15
18
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 10 5月 2023
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