About this Research Topic
In this Research Topic we are particularly interested in ways in which mechanisms and instability phenomena can be exploited to create materials with new functionality. Traditionally, the understanding of such mechanisms / instabilities has been seen as structural response, rather a material one. These two research disciplines are often rooted in different university departments, e.g. Civil/Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. Consequently, parallels in behaviour are often overlooked. Recently, however, there has been considerable cross-disciplinary research activity, and the objective of this Research Topic is to draw attention to and extend some of the latest work in this area.
This Research Topic will include original research papers and reviews which describe:
• New functional materials which exploit local structural mechanisms or instabilities to give unique material properties or behaviour.
• Studies of materials with internal length scales or structures which exhibit non-classical material responses: examples may include layered, granular or cellular media.
• New mathematical analysis/ numerical methods for modelling, designing or optimizing "structured materials"
• New manufacturing technologies for manufacturing "structured materials".
Keywords: instability, bifurcation, metamaterials, mechanisms, finite length scales
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