Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Spider silk is a remarkable example of bio-material with superior mechanical characteristics. Its
multilevel structural organization of dragline and viscid silk leads to unusual and tunable properties,
extensively studied from a quasi-static point of view. In this study, inspired by the Nephila spider
orb web architecture, we propose a design for mechanical metamaterials based on its periodic
repetition. We demonstrate that spider-web metamaterial structure plays an important role in the
dynamic response and wave attenuation mechanisms. The capability of the resulting structure to
inhibit elastic wave propagation in sub-wavelength frequency ranges is assessed, and parametric
studies are performed to derive optimal configurations and constituent mechanical properties. The
results show promise for the design of innovative lightweight structures for tunable vibration damping
and impact protection, or the protection of large scale infrastructure such as suspended bridges
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
Elenco autori:
Miniaci, Marco; Krushynska, Anastasiia; Movchan, Alexander B.; Bosia, Federico; Pugno, Nicola M.
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