Strong Cosserat Elasticity in a Transversely Isotropic Polymer Lattice.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Engineering Physics, Department of Materials Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1687, USA.

Published: February 2018

Large size effects are experimentally measured in lattices of triangular unit cells: about a factor of 36 in torsion rigidity and 29 in bending rigidity. This nonclassical phenomenon is consistent with Cosserat elasticity, which allows for the rotation of points and distributed moments in addition to the translation of points and force stress of classical elasticity. The Cosserat characteristic length for torsion is ℓ_{t}=9.4  mm; for bending, it is ℓ_{b}=8.8  mm; these values are comparable to the cell size. Nonclassical effects are much stronger than in stretch-dominated lattices with uniform straight ribs. The lattice structure provides a path to the attainment of arbitrarily large effects.

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