How to program the mechanics of frustrated and floppy metamaterials
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Abstract
Achieving advanced mechanical tasks in simple, scalable geometric structures is a daunting challenge for materials science. In this talk, I will discuss two complementary routes to achieve programmable mechanical tasks: (i) in frustrated metamaterials: I will discuss how topological solitons can be manipulated to achieve non-abelian mechanics; (ii) in floppy metamaterials: I will discuss how dissipation and gain can be used to control deformation pathways. Specifically I will illustrate how viscoelasticity can be used to achieve strain-rate dependent properties and how non-reciprocal gain can be used to create unusual responses to impacts.
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Presenters
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Corentin Coulais
Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, Univ of Amsterdam, IOP, University of Amsterdam
Authors
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Corentin Coulais
Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, Univ of Amsterdam, IOP, University of Amsterdam