Auxetic materials are gaining special interest in technical sectors due to their attractive mechanical behaviour.
This paper reports a systematic investigation on missing rib design based auxetic structures produced
from braided composites for civil engineering applications. The influence of various structural
and material parameters on auxetic and mechanical properties was thoroughly investigated. The basic
structures were also modified with straight longitudinal rods to enhance their strengthening potential
in structural elements. Additionally, a new analytical model was proposed to predict Poisson’s ratio
through a semi empirical approach. Auxetic and tensile behaviours were also predicted using finite element
analysis. The auxetic and tensile behaviours were observed to be more strongly dependent on their
structural parameters than the material parameters. The developed analytical models could well predict
the auxetic behaviour of these structures except at very low or high strains. Good agreement was also
observed between the experimental results and numerical analysis.University of Minho – UMINHO/BI/146/2012, under the scheme of ‘‘Strategic plan of
school of engineering – Agenda 2020: Multidisciplinary projects.