Time lapse In situ observation of crack growth in 3D mechanical metamaterials
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We can make extremely fine architected metamaterials comprising millions of cells offering an almost limitless degree of freedom in optimizing material architecture. Recently, we made a ground-breaking discovery: 3D architected solids can exhibit remarkable damage tolerance violating the classical Griffith ideas of brittle fracture due to the inherent discreteness of the microstructure. Preliminary observations from in-situ fracture experiments in lab-based X-ray CT have shed initial light on this finding but the resolution and scan time preclude detailed study. It is now necessary to use a synchrotron facility to monitor the progress of fully embedded cracks in 3D as a function of loading and crack growth. The results, combined with numerical calculations, will lead to a revision of classical fracture mechanics to include architected metamaterials, enabling us to learn how to optimize the design lattice mechanical metamaterials for crack resistance.
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