Additively Manufactured Conformal Negative Stiffness Honeycombs
Abstract
This study investigates the static and dynamic mechanical performance of conformal
negative stiffness honeycomb structures. Negative stiffness honeycombs are capable of
elastically absorbing a static or dynamic mechanical load at a predefined force threshold and
returning to their initial configuration after the load is released. Most negative stiffness
honeycombs rely on mechanical loading that is orthogonal to the base of the structure. In this
study, a more three dimensional design is presented that allows the honeycomb to conform to
complex surfaces and protect against impacts from multiple directions. The conformal designs
are additively manufactured in nylon and stainless steel and subjected to quasi-static mechanical
loading and dynamic mechanical impact tests that demonstrate their impact protection
capabilities.