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This ebook, Architectured Materials in Nature and Engineering: Archimats (PDF), embarks on a comprehensive journey through the fascinating world of architectured materials. These innovative hybrid materials uniquely blend disparate constituents—be it at molecular or macroscopic scales—into specific geometries and topologies, resulting in the emergence of remarkable properties that would otherwise remain unattainable. This monograph serves as an essential reference, featuring a curated selection of programmatic chapters that intricately define and explore the concept of archimats, while also summarizing key findings derived from geometry-inspired materials design.
As the field of architectured or geometry-inspired materials gathers increasing momentum, this ebook marks a pivotal moment for its thorough exploration in book format. Authored by a dedicated group of researchers who are leaders in the study of architectured materials, the ebook unfolds across 14 enlightening chapters. Each chapter delves into critical definitions and descriptions of the foundational archetypes of architectured materials. Readers will discover a wealth of information on various optimization, design, and manufacturing techniques vital to enhancing these materials.
Covering an extensive spectrum, the book examines the natural embodiments of archimats and those engineered in laboratory settings, showcasing the vast array of potential applications. This makes it a must-read for anyone within the materials science community and beyond. Whether you’re an academic, practitioner, or simply an enthusiast, this ebook promises to deliver a scientifically rich, yet engaging narrative that inspires curiosity and innovation.
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