Abstract

Unlike traditional energy dissipation structures that dissipate energy through irreversible plastic deformation or collapse, metamaterials based on friction energy dissipation have attracted attention due to their reusability. This article proposed a novel energy dissipation metamaterial by integrating friction energy dissipation mechanism into negative Poisson's ratio (NPR) structures. The integration of friction energy dissipation mechanism can simultaneously enhance the effective stiffness and NPR effect. The mechanical properties of the proposed structure were investigated using theoretical analysis, experiments, and finite element (FE) simulations. The influence of variables such as internal concave angle, friction coefficient, and number of reinforcing ribs was discussed. The results indicate that both unit cell and honeycomb structure can repeatedly dissipate energy within the elastic range. Compared with the traditional concave hexagonal structure, the effective stiffness and NPR effect were enhanced. This work provides a novel idea for the design of NPR energy dissipation structures.

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