Additively Manufactured Dual-Faced Structured Fabric for Shape-Adaptive Protection.
Yuanyuan TianKaijuan ChenHan ZhengDevesh R KripalaniZhuohong ZengAsker JarlövJiayao ChenLichun BaiAdrian OngHejun DuGuozheng KangQihong FangLihua ZhaoH Jerry QiYifan WangKun ZhouPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Fabric-based materials have demonstrated promise for high-performance wearable applications but are currently restricted by their deficient mechanical properties. Here, this work leverages the design freedom offered by additive manufacturing and a novel interlocking pattern to for the first time fabricate a dual-faced chain mail structure consisting of 3D re-entrant unit cells. The flexible structured fabric demonstrates high specific energy absorption and specific strength of up to 1530 J kg -1 and 5900 Nm kg -1 , respectively, together with an excellent recovery ratio of ≈80%, thereby overcoming the strength-recoverability trade-off. The designed dual-faced structured fabric compares favorably against a wide range of materials proposed for wearable applications, attributed to the synergetic strengthening of the energy-absorbing re-entrant unit cells and their unique topological interlocking. This work advocates the combined design of energy-absorbing unit cells and their interlocking to extend the application prospects of fabric-based materials to shape-adaptive protection.