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This study considers a 3D basic unit-cell proposed for auxetic and non-au xetic foams namely the elongated hexagonal dodecahedron deforming through changes in angle b etween its ligaments (idealised hinging model). This structure was studied in detail for the potential of exhibiting negative Poisson’s ratio and/or negative compressibility b y means of a method based on standard force-field molecular modelling technique, termed as Empiri cal Modelling Using Dummy Atoms ( EMUDA ). The mechanical properties obtained from this method were then compared to a previously published analytical model of this structure [Grima J N, CaruanaGauci R, Attard D, and Gatt R 2012, Proc. Roy. Soc. A 468 3121], and found to be in good agreement with each other. The results showed that this system can ex hibit zero Poisson’s ratios in one of its planes and positive or negative Poisson’s ratios in other plan es, depending on the geometry of the model. It was also shown that under certain conditions, ne gative linear and/or area compressibility was also exhibited.
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Metamaterials with negative compressibility are a very promising group of novel materials with a wide variety of potential application. A recent model proposed construction of the structures with three-dimensional negative compressibility by utilizing successive destabilization of stable or metastable states and inducing phase transitions mimicking negative compressibility. Here, we would like to show that similar concept is used by the nature and a nice example of this kind of metamaterial can be seen even in a glass of water.
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