Fish-inspired flexible protective material systems with anisotropic bending stiffness
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Zolotovsky, Katia; Varshney, Swati; Reichert, Steffen; Arndt, Eric M.; Dao, Ming; Boyce, Mary C.; Ortiz, Christine; ... Show more Show less
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Biological structures integrate morphometry (shape-based rules) with materials design to maximize organism survival. The exoskeleton of the armored fish,<jats:italic>Polypterus senegalus</jats:italic>, balances flexibility with protection from predatory and territorial threats. Material properties of the exoskeleton are known; however, the geometric design rules underlying its anisotropic flexibility are uncharacterized. Here, we show how scale shape, articulation, and composite architecture produce anisotropic mechanics using bio-inspired, multi-material 3D-printed prototypes. Passive loading (draping) shows that compliant connections between the scales contribute to mechanical anisotropy. Simulated and experimental active loading (bending) show orientation-dependent stiffness ranging over orders of magnitude, including ‘mechanical invisibility’ of the scales where they do not add stiffness to the exoskeleton. The results illustrate how morphometry provides a powerful tool to tune flexibility in composite architectures independent of varying constituent materials composition. We anticipate that introducing morphometric design strategies will enable flexible, protective systems tuned to complex shapes and functions.</jats:p>
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2021-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Architecture and Planning; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Communications Materials
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Zolotovsky, Katia, Varshney, Swati, Reichert, Steffen, Arndt, Eric M, Dao, Ming et al. 2021. "Fish-inspired flexible protective material systems with anisotropic bending stiffness." Communications Materials, 2 (1).
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2662-4443