Inspired by Bouligand structure in the dactyl club of the mantis shrimp, direct ink writing is used to 3D print Bouligand composites reinforced with glass microfibres at controllable pitch angles. The Bouligand composites with a pitch angle of 40˚ exhibited a maximum energy absorption of 2.4 kJ/m2, which was 140 % higher than the unidirectional composites. The topography of the fractured surface supplemented with numerical simulations revealed the combination of crack twisting and crack bridging mechanisms. These findings have implications for the microstructural design of engineered composites using direct ink writing for applications in aerospace, transportation, defense, etc.
- Lizhi Guan
- Weixiang Peng
- Hortense Le Ferrand