Dependence of the kinetic energy absorption capacity of bistable mechanical metamaterials on impactor mass and velocity

R. Fancher, I. Frankel,K. C. H. Chin,M. Abi Ghanem,B. MacNider,L. S. Shannahan, J. F. Berry, M. Fermen-Coker,A. J. Boydston,N. Boechler

EXTREME MECHANICS LETTERS(2023)

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Using an alternative mechanism to dissipation or scattering, bistable structures and mechanical metamaterials have shown promise for mitigating the detrimental effects of impact by reversibly locking energy into strained material. Herein, we extend prior works on impact absorption via bistable metamaterials to computationally explore the dependence of kinetic energy transmission on the velocity and mass of the impactor, with strain rates exceeding 102 s-1. We observe a large dependence on both impactor parameters, ranging from significantly better to worse performance than a comparative linear material. We then correlate the variability in performance to solitary wave formation in the system and give analytical estimates of idealized energy absorption capacity under dynamic loading. In addition, we find a significant dependence on damping accompanied by a qualitative difference in solitary wave propagation within the system. The complex dynamics revealed in this study offer potential future guidance for the application of bistable metamaterials to applications including human and engineered system shock and impact protection devices. & COPY; 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bistability,Wave propagation,Impact mitigation,Metamaterials,Nonlinear mechanics
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