The mechanical efficiency of natural materials

Max Planck Society · Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The materials of nature, for example cellulose, lignin, keratin, chitin, collagen and hydroxyapatite, and the structures made from them, for example bamboo, wood, antler and bone, have a remarkable range of mechanical properties. These can be compared by presenting them as material property charts, well known for the materials of engineering. Material indices (significant combinations of properties) can be plotted on to the charts, identifying materials with extreme values of an index, suggesting that they have evolved to carry particular modes of loading, or to sustain large tensile or flexural deformations, without failure. This paper describes a major revision and update of a set of property charts for…

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Keywords
  • Natural materials
  • Materials science
  • Ultimate tensile strength
  • Flexural strength
  • Composite material
  • Bamboo
  • Material properties
  • Cellulose
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