Planar Mechanical Metamaterials with Embedded Permanent Magnets

Materials (Basel). 2020 Mar 13;13(6):1313. doi: 10.3390/ma13061313.

Abstract

The design space of mechanical metamaterials can be drastically enriched by the employment of non-mechanical interactions between unit cells. Here, the mechanical behavior of planar metamaterials consisting of rotating squares is controlled through the periodic embedment of modified elementary cells with attractive and repulsive configurations of the magnets. The proposed design of mechanical metamaterials produced by three-dimensional printing enables the efficient and quick reprogramming of their mechanical properties through the insertion of the magnets into various locations within the metamaterial. Experimental and numerical studies reveal that under equibiaxial compression various mechanical characteristics, such as buckling strain and post-buckling stiffness, can be finely tuned through the rational placement of the magnets. Moreover, this strategy is shown to be efficient in introducing bistability into the metamaterial with an initially single equilibrium state.

Keywords: 3D printing; architected materials; bistability; magneto-mechanical metamaterials; mechanical metamaterials; metamaterials; multistability; permanent magnets.