Fracture modes and hybrid toughening mechanisms in oscillated/twisted plywood structure

Volume: 91, Pages: 284 - 293
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Twisted or oscillated plywood structure can be often found in biological composites such as claws of lobsters, bone of mammals, dactyl club of mantis shrimps, and exoskeleton of beetles, which exhibits a combination of high stiffness, high fracture toughness and low density. However, there lacks a quantitative understanding of the relationship between the fracture toughness of the composite and its internal geometry. In this article, we propose...
Paper Details
Title
Fracture modes and hybrid toughening mechanisms in oscillated/twisted plywood structure
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
91
Pages
284 - 293
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