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SAGE Publications, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 11(17), p. 941-952

DOI: 10.1177/1045389x06060219

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Dynamic Response of Chiral Truss-core Assemblies

Journal article published in 2006 by Alessandro Spadoni, Massimo Ruzzene, Fabrizio Scarpa ORCID
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Abstract

Periodic cellular configurations with negative Poisson’s ratio have attracted the attention of several researchers because of their superior dynamic characteristics. Among the geometries with a negative Poisson’s ratio, the chiral topology features localized deformed configurations when excited at one of its natural frequencies. This is of particular importance as resonance can be exploited to minimize the power required for the appearance of localized deformations, thus giving practicality to the concept. The particular nature of these deformed configurations and the authority provided by the chiral geometry suggest the application of the proposed structural configuration for the design of innovative lifting devices, such as helicopter rotor blades or airplane wings. The dynamic characteristics of chiral structures are here investigated through a numerical model and experimental investigations. The numerical formulation uses dynamic shape functions to accurately describe the behavior of the considered structural assembly over a wide frequency range. The model is used to predict frequency response functions, and to investigate the occurrence of localized deformations. Experimental tests are also performed to demonstrate the accuracy of the model and to illustrate the peculiarities of the behavior of the considered chiral structures. Key Words: chiral structure, truss-core designs, dynamic shape control.