Abstract

This work investigates the effects of cracking on the overall properties of brittle auxetic/non-auxetic honeycombs. The micro numerical model and macro theoretical model are established simultaneously. The analytical expressions of crack opening displacement (COD) are derived and the results agree well with numerical simulations. The fracture toughness of honeycombs is calculated by combining the stress in the numerical model and the stress intensity factor (SIF) in the theoretical model. The reductions in the equivalent stiffness and equivalent thermal stress coefficient (TSC) of the cracked honeycombs are predicted. The negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR) effects on those fracture mechanics parameters and equivalent thermomechanical properties are studied. And considering the orthogonal anisotropic properties of honeycombs, the cracking along two orthogonal directions is examined. It reveals that the significant NPR effects can only be detected in a single direction and the effects in another direction are inconspicuous. In addition, the effects of crack length, medium dimensions, and cell-wall angle of honeycomb cells on the overall performance of the cracked medium are also evaluated by parametric studies and the results are displayed graphically.

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