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Abstract
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The resistance to macrocrack
propagation in two-dimensional periodic cellular materials subjected to uniaxial
remote stresses is improved by redistributing the material of the solid phase. The
materials are represented by beam lattices with regular triangular or hexagonal
patterns. The purpose of the design is to minimize the maximum tensile stress for all
possible crack locations allowed by the material microstructure. Two design cases are
considered. In the cell design case material is redistributed between the otherwise
uniform elements of the repetitive cell. In the element design case the shape of
identical elements is optimized. The analysis of such infinite trellis with an
arbitrary macroscopic crack is enabled by an efficient exact structural analysis
approach. It is shown that the fracture toughness of the triangular layout
can be significantly increased by redistribution of the material between the
elements with uniform cross sections while for the case of hexagonal lattice the
effect is achieved mainly by using identical elements with variable thickness
distribution.
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Keywords
fracture toughness, honeycombs, design,
discrete Fourier transform
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Milestones
Received: 5 March 2008
Revised: 7 December 2008
Accepted: 14 January 2009
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