Triply-twinned body-centred cubic lattices shift strut-scale deformation from bending to stretching, producing major gains in stiffness and strength across polymer and titanium metamaterials.
High-resolution synchrotron XCT revealed that lattice architecture governs global shear-band failure, while additive manufacturing defects mainly determine where local fractures begin.
Triply-Twinned Metamaterials Turn Lattice Defects Into a Blueprint for Stronger Structures
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