Fabrication-Directed Entanglement for Designing Chiral and Anisotropic Metamaterial Foams
Daniel Revier, Jeffrey Ian Lipton

TL;DR
This paper introduces Fabrication-Directed Entanglement (FDE), a novel method combining viscous thread printing and topology optimization to create monolithic entangled foams with programmable anisotropic and chiral mechanical properties.
Contribution
The work presents a new fabrication approach that enables spatial control of entanglement in monolithic structures, allowing for tailored mechanical behaviors such as anisotropy and chirality.
Findings
FDE produces foam-like materials with tunable stiffness and Poisson's ratios.
Experimental and simulation results show expanded property space compared to homogeneous foams.
FDE enables the design of structures with significant normal-shear coupling.
Abstract
Entangled networks are fundamental in various systems, from biological structures to engineered materials. Current techniques for programming entanglement often rely on intricate chemistry or result in statistically homogeneous networks, limiting the ability to create spatially patterned structures with precisely engineered functions. Thus, a key challenge remains in developing approaches to program complex mechanical behaviors, such as anisotropy and chirality, within monolithic entangled structures. This work introduces Fabrication-Directed Entanglement (FDE), a methodology integrating viscous thread printing (VTP) and topology optimization (TO) to program the entanglement of a single homogeneous filament. By spatially adjusting VTP parameters (deposition height, speed), we control local coiling density, creating quasi-two-phase (dense/sparse) regions within a monolithic entangled…
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TopicsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics
