Bioinspired Hierarchical Ceramic Sutures for Multi‐Modal Performance

Author:

Katz Zachary1,Yazdani Sarvestani Hamidreza1ORCID,Gholipour Javad1ORCID,Ashrafi Behnam1

Affiliation:

1. Aerospace Manufacturing Technology Center National Research Council Canada 5145 Decelles Avenue Montreal QC H3T 2B2 Canada

Abstract

AbstractNatural suture structures, characterized by hard segments joined along a patterned weak interface, are found to provide unique toughening mechanisms for brittle bulk biological materials. Hierarchical ceramic sutures inspired by white‐tailed deer crania and diabolical ironclad beetle exoskeletons are developed using a biomimetic approach. Overlapping geometries unlock twin energy absorption mechanisms. Ceramics with Surlyn‐infiltrated precision laser‐cuts are fabricated using a semi‐automated and smart advanced manufacturing platform. A parametric study comprising four‐point bending, fracture toughness, and tensile tests is conducted to evaluate toughness, strength, and stiffness with geometrical interlocking in two hierarchical orders. Digital image correlation is utilized to analyze the local toughening mechanisms and failure modes in the fracture tests. For all three metrics, the panels with second‐order hierarchy outperform the anti‐trapezoidal equivalents. The ceramic sutures show up to 590%, 340%, and 700% improvements in energy absorption in the tensile, bending, and fracture tests, respectively, owing to the optimal first‐ and second‐order interlocking angles. The high‐order fractal interlocking at multiple scales and overlapping teeth are found to provide high flexibility and failure resistance, whereas progressive fracture mechanisms delay catastrophic failure by up to 50%. The concept of hierarchical suture can lead to industrially applied ceramic systems with tailored mechanical performances.

Funder

National Research Council Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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