Integrating lattice materials science into the traditional processing–structure–properties paradigm

Abstract

Periodic lattice materials have been studied extensively in numerous science and engineering fields. Despite the vast knowledge that has emerged, the activities have been stove-piped within individual research communities, often in isolation from those in related fields. To bring this work into a holistic framework, the present article considers the elements needed to integrate the study of lattice materials into the processing–structure–properties paradigm that underpins materials science as an academic discipline. The emphasis is on concepts of structure involving topology, morphology, and defects of lattice materials, with illustrations of structure–property relations in the context of lattice strength.

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Authors
Frank W. Zok
Date
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Journal
MRS Communications
Volume
9
Number
4
Pages
1284-1291