Additively manufactured hybrid anisotropic pentamode metamaterials
Kaivan Mohammadi, Mohammad R. Movahhedy, Igor Shishkovsky, Reza, Hedayati

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the design, additive manufacturing, and mechanical testing of hybrid anisotropic pentamode metamaterials, showing their elastic properties can be tailored by combining different lattice structures.
Contribution
It introduces a method to create hybrid anisotropic pentamode metamaterials with customizable elastic properties through additive manufacturing and finite element analysis.
Findings
Hybrid lattices' elastic moduli are superpositions of individual lattices' moduli.
Poisson's ratio of hybrids matches the higher Poisson's ratio component.
Elastic and yield properties depend on the constituent lattices' characteristics.
Abstract
Pentamode metamaterials are a type of extremal designer metamaterials which are able to demonstrate high rigidity in one direction and extremely high compliance in other directions. Pentamodes can, therefore, be considered as building blocks of exotic materials with any arbitrarily selected thermodynamically admissible elasticity tensor. The pentamode lattices can then be envisioned to be combined to construct intermediate extremal materials such as quadramodes, trimodes, and bimodes. In this study, we constructed several primary types of anisotropic pentamode lattices (with midpoint positioning of 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, and 42% of the main unit cell diagonal) and then combined them mutually to explore the dependence of elastic properties of hybrid pentamodes on those of individual constructing lattices. Several anisotropic individual and hybrid pentamode lattice structures were…
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