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arxiv: 2307.02660 · v1 · pith:3ZQTWSH2new · submitted 2023-07-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Mechanical Energy Absorption of Architecturally Interlocked Petal-Schwarzites

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords absorptionenergymechanicalstructurescarboncompressiveinterlockedpetal-schwarzites
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We carried out fully atomistic reactive molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanical behavior of six newly proposed hybrid schwarzite-based structures (interlocked petal-schwarzites). Schwarzites are carbon crystalline nanostructures with negative Gaussian curvature created by mapping a TPMS (Triply Periodic Minimal Surface) with carbon rings containing six to eight atoms. Our simulations have shown that petal-schwarzite structures can withstand uni-axial compressive stress up to the order of GPa and can be compressed past 50 percent strain without structural collapse. Our most resistant hierarchical structure has a calculated compressive strength of 260~GPa and specific energy absorption (SEA) of 45.95 MJ/kg, while possessing a mass density of only 685 kg/m$^3$. These results show that these structures could be excellent lightweight materials for applications that require mechanical energy absorption.

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