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The Extreme Mechanics of Viscoelastic Metamaterials

Published 4 Apr 2022 in cond-mat.soft | (2204.01375v2)

Abstract: Mechanical metamaterials made of flexible building blocks can exhibit a plethora of extreme mechanical responses, such as negative elastic constants, shape-changes, programmability and memory. To date, dissipation has largely remained overlooked for such flexible metamaterials. As a matter of fact, extensive care has often been devoted in the constitutive materials' choice to avoid strong dissipative effects. However, in an increasing number of scenarios, where metamaterials are loaded dynamically, dissipation can not be ignored. In this review, we show that the interplay between mechanical instabilities and viscoelasticity can be crucial and can be harnessed to obtain new functionalities. We first show that this interplay is key to understanding the dynamical behaviour of flexible dissipative metamaterials that use buckling and snapping as functional mechanisms. We further discuss the new opportunities that spatial patterning of viscoelastic properties offer for the design of mechanical metamaterials with properties that depend on loading rate.

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