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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday June 20 2020, @07:34PM   Printer-friendly
from the smart-padding dept.

Researchers create a new class of rate-sensitive mechanical metamaterials:

Researchers at the Department of Biomechanical Engineering of Delft University of Technology have created a new class of metamaterials that can dynamically switch their mechanical behavior. It may form the basis for practical applications such as fall-protective clothing for the elderly.

[...] The team constructed tall pillars that consist of two different materials: one side is made from a material that responds to the speed of deformation while the material of other side does not care about how fast it is deformed. When applying a compressive force along the long axis direction of this "bi-beam," the elasticity of both materials ensures that it doesn't break but rather buckles.

[...] One of potential applications of metamaterials showing such switching behavior is that of protection against falls. Says Zadpoor, "Imagine a wearable layer. Under normal circumstances, it is soft and follows the movements of the body. When an impact occurs, the material switches its behavior, acting as a shock absorber." This might help people suffering from osteoporosis, where bone fractures constitute a major complication.

Shape-changing materials may be coming to a wardrobe near you.

Journal Reference:
S. Janbaz, K. Narooei, T. van Manen, et al. Strain rate–dependent mechanical metamaterials [open], Science Advances (DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aba0616)


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 20 2020, @09:12PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 20 2020, @09:12PM (#1010464)

    Is it bullet and knife resistant?