材料科学
复合材料
层状结构
微观结构
形态学(生物学)
抗弯强度
法国号角
极限抗拉强度
心理学
教育学
遗传学
生物
作者
Kang Yang,Haotian Yu,Xinru Cao,Juan Guan,Siyu Cai,Zexin Yang,Wei Huang,Bin Wang,Nannan Qin,Zihong Wu,Wenhan Tian,Shihong Zhang,Robert O. Ritchie
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.xcrp.2023.101576
摘要
Horns from the Bovidae family represent extremely tough natural composites that resist flexural and impact damage during combat. However, the microstructure characteristics of these horns' sheaths and how this affects their mechanical properties remain to be explored. In this work, we report that the Syncerus caffer horn sheath exhibits the highest tensile strength of 183 MPa and fracture energy of 36.8 MJ m−3, superior to other reported bulk natural materials. Comprehensive structure characterizations pin down the key factors of the horn sheath as the corrugated lamellae morphology. Finite-element modeling verifies that the critical characteristics of curved corrugated lamellae have a profound effect on the flexural and impact behavior. Furthermore, the ridge region for the highly curved lamellar morphology corresponds to greater disulfide crosslinking with ∼2.6% sulfur, suggesting a purposeful evolution of the heterogeneous composition. This work aims to provide insights into the bio-inspired design of superior structural materials.
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