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Auxetics - Wikipedia
The term auxetic derives from the Greek word auxetikos (αὐξητικός) which means ' that which tends to increase ' and has its root in the word auxesis (αὔξησις), meaning 'increase' (noun). This terminology was coined by Professor Ken Evans of the University of Exeter.
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Auxetics - materiability
Auxetic materials, structures, fabrics (or also “Auxetics”, a term that commonly groups all of them) are materials that exhibit an unexpected behaviour when ...
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Head Auxetic - What is it? | Talk Tennis
Auxetic materials have negative Poisson's Ratios when stressed. That is, if you stretch an auxetic fiber, it will become thicker under stress rather than ...
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auxetic
auxetic, a. Rhet. (ɔːkˈsɛtɪk) [ad. L. auxēticus, Gr. αὐξητικός, f. αὐξητός, vbl. adj. of αὐξ-άν-ειν to increase.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or characterized by auxesis; amplifying. † auˈxetical a., = prec. auˈxetically adv., by auxesis or amplification.1740 T. Hutchinson Cerem. Law 8 note, Superadded—πρ...
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A New Way of Designing Auxetic Materials | NIST
A new tool that makes designing materials with auxetic properties easier and faster. An algorithm, the tool enables precise three-dimensional design of ...
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Hard auxetic metamaterials - ScienceDirect.com
Auxetics are materials that contract laterally when compressed, rather than expand, in contrast to common experience.
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Auxetic metamaterials from disordered networks - PNAS
Structural analysis shows that highly auxetic networks are marked by an abundance of concave polygons. When networks are compressed uniaxially, these concave ...
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The rise of mechanical metamaterials: Auxetic constructs for skin ...
Auxetic materials are known for their unique ability to expand/contract in multiple directions when stretched/compressed. In other words, they exhibit a ...
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A three step recipe for designing auxetic materials on demand - Nature
Unlike regular elastic materials, when auxetic materials are compressed, they become thinner in the direction perpendicular to the applied ...
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Auxetic Metamaterials - YouTube
Comments · Self-assembling material pops into 3D · The Next Generation Of Stealth Materials · Experimenting with 3D Printed Fabric · How the ...
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Auxesis (biology)
Auxetic growth occurs in certain tissues, such as muscle, of the higher animals as well as in some organisms, such as nematodes, tunicates, and rotifers In plant physiology, an auxetic substance will tend to increase cell growth without any cell division. Auxins are auxetic plant hormones.
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nephelauxetic
nephelauxetic, a. Physical Chem. (nɛfəlɔːkˈsɛtɪk) [f. Gr. νεϕέλ-η cloud + αὐξητικ-ός auxetic a.] Causing an expansion of the d-electron cloud of a central atom, i.e. a decrease in the inter-electron repulsion parameter; nephelauxetic series, a series of ligands arranged in order of their nephelauxet...
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Make Anything's Portfolio of 3D Models on Thangs
Auxetic Art Contest! 1 month ago. Hey friends, don't miss your chance to make an awesome piece of interactive art with my new Auxetic Tiles, and submit your Makes for a chance to with a Bambu Lab A1 Mini + AMS Lite Combo or $$$ to MatterHackers and 3DJake!
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augmentor
augmentor (ɔːgˈmɛntɔː(r)) [f. augment v. + -or.] 1. var. augmenter. 2. Physiol. Applied to a nerve or nerve cell by the stimulation of which the cardiac contractions are increased. Also attrib.1902 Nature 6 Nov. 3 The anabolic inhibitory and the katabolic augmentor parts. 1907 Practitioner Nov. 692 ...
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Knots under tension may be more secure because auxetic material expands when stretched. It is known as Xtegra™ Auxetic Yarn with Kevlar®, outside of the United Kingdom.
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