Development of a Biomedical Neckbrace through Tailored Auxetic Shapes

Objectives This work concerned the study of auxetic materials are cellular structures with negative Poisson’s ratio, therefore bending, instead of stretching, when pulled, therefore offering support. Methods/Analysis Nature is able to develop irregular cellular structures, making them denser onl...

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Main Authors: Martina Panico, Carla Langella, Carlo Santulli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ital Publication 2017-11-01
Series:Emerging Science Journal
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Online Access:https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/38
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spelling doaj-785249cf99904edd92780456235ea82c2020-11-25T02:37:34ZengItal PublicationEmerging Science Journal2610-91822017-11-011310511710.28991/ijse-0111313Development of a Biomedical Neckbrace through Tailored Auxetic ShapesMartina Panico0Carla Langella1Carlo Santulli2Università degli Studi della Campania, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Design and Built Environment, via Roma 29, 81031 Aversa, ItalyUniversità degli Studi della Campania, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Design and Built Environment, via Roma 29, 81031 Aversa, ItalyUniversità degli Studi di Camerino, School of Achitecture and Design, viale della Rimembranza, 63100 Ascoli Piceno, ItalyObjectives This work concerned the study of auxetic materials are cellular structures with negative Poisson’s ratio, therefore bending, instead of stretching, when pulled, therefore offering support. Methods/Analysis Nature is able to develop irregular cellular structures, making them denser only when needed and sparser in other areas and this experience has been applied to the development of structure with auxetic geometries other than the classical bow-shaped one. Findings The study of these inherent characteristics of nature allowed the development of three innovative auxetic patterns, not existing in literature, modifying their structure to optimize their function, starting from the study of elementary geometrical shapes to arrive to auxetic unitary cells formed by concave polygons, united to other geometrical elements so to obtain auxetic structures both of multicellular type and of node-link type. Novelty/Improvement The knowledge acquired about novel auxetic structures has been applied to the development of an innovative neckbrace for orthopaedic purposes, which is comfortable, in that it is flexible, resistant, anatomical and transpiring.https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/38AuxeticPoisson's RatioNeckbraceKoch’s CurveBio-inspiration.
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Carla Langella
Carlo Santulli
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Carla Langella
Carlo Santulli
Development of a Biomedical Neckbrace through Tailored Auxetic Shapes
Emerging Science Journal
Auxetic
Poisson's Ratio
Neckbrace
Koch’s Curve
Bio-inspiration.
author_facet Martina Panico
Carla Langella
Carlo Santulli
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title Development of a Biomedical Neckbrace through Tailored Auxetic Shapes
title_short Development of a Biomedical Neckbrace through Tailored Auxetic Shapes
title_full Development of a Biomedical Neckbrace through Tailored Auxetic Shapes
title_fullStr Development of a Biomedical Neckbrace through Tailored Auxetic Shapes
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Biomedical Neckbrace through Tailored Auxetic Shapes
title_sort development of a biomedical neckbrace through tailored auxetic shapes
publisher Ital Publication
series Emerging Science Journal
issn 2610-9182
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Objectives This work concerned the study of auxetic materials are cellular structures with negative Poisson’s ratio, therefore bending, instead of stretching, when pulled, therefore offering support. Methods/Analysis Nature is able to develop irregular cellular structures, making them denser only when needed and sparser in other areas and this experience has been applied to the development of structure with auxetic geometries other than the classical bow-shaped one. Findings The study of these inherent characteristics of nature allowed the development of three innovative auxetic patterns, not existing in literature, modifying their structure to optimize their function, starting from the study of elementary geometrical shapes to arrive to auxetic unitary cells formed by concave polygons, united to other geometrical elements so to obtain auxetic structures both of multicellular type and of node-link type. Novelty/Improvement The knowledge acquired about novel auxetic structures has been applied to the development of an innovative neckbrace for orthopaedic purposes, which is comfortable, in that it is flexible, resistant, anatomical and transpiring.
topic Auxetic
Poisson's Ratio
Neckbrace
Koch’s Curve
Bio-inspiration.
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