材料科学
自愈水凝胶
复合材料
弹性体
纤维
软机器人
极限抗拉强度
消散
模数
增韧
韧性
计算机科学
高分子化学
执行机构
人工智能
物理
热力学
作者
Yiwan Huang,Daniel R. King,Tao Lin Sun,Takayuki Nonoyama,Takayuki Kurokawa,Tasuku Nakajima,Jian Ping Gong
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201605350
摘要
Tough hydrogels have shown strong potential as structural biomaterials. These hydrogels alone, however, possess limited mechanical properties (such as low modulus) when compared to some load‐bearing tissues, e.g., ligaments and tendons. Developing both strong and tough soft materials is still a challenge. To overcome this obstacle, a new material design strategy has been recently introduced by combining tough hydrogels with woven fiber fabric to create fiber reinforced soft composites (FRSCs). The new FRSCs exhibit extremely high toughness and tensile properties, far superior to those of the neat components, indicating a synergistic effect. Here, focus is on understanding the role of energy dissipation of the soft matrix in the synergistic toughening of FRSCs. By selecting a range of soft matrix materials, from tough hydrogels to weak hydrogels and even a commercially available elastomer, the toughness of the matrix is determined to play a critical role in achieving extremely tough FRSCs. This work provides a good guide toward the universal design of soft composites with extraordinary fracture resistance capacity.
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