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ME Seminar Series: Minh-Son Pham

1200 EECS 1301 Beal Ave, Ann Arborr

Architected materials are lightweight with high specific strength and excellent energy absorption, holding great promise for a range of applications, including automobiles, aerospace, and space. However, the absolute strength of such materials is low due to the removal of base material. To enhance the strength, stretch-dominated architectures are used, but they suffer post-yield collapses, severely limiting their energy absorption and post-yield stability, which are critical for structural applications.