The compressive strength of crumpled matter

Crumpled matter hasn’t been widely used to solve real world engineering problems largely due to the lack of quantitative models. Croll et al. show that it is the bending in ridges making both elastic and plastic sheets resistant to compression and describe the mechanical response using an empirical...

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Autores principales: Andrew B. Croll, Timothy Twohig, Theresa Elder
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/f066c54e9927483e82d6a25728b98119
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Sumario:Crumpled matter hasn’t been widely used to solve real world engineering problems largely due to the lack of quantitative models. Croll et al. show that it is the bending in ridges making both elastic and plastic sheets resistant to compression and describe the mechanical response using an empirical model.