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Computational Discovery of Microstructured Composites with Optimal Stiffness-Toughness Trade-Offs

Materials Science 2024-01-05 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

The conflict between stiffness and toughness is a fundamental problem in engineering materials design. However, the systematic discovery of microstructured composites with optimal stiffness-toughness trade-offs has never been demonstrated, hindered by the discrepancies between simulation and reality and the lack of data-efficient exploration of the entire Pareto front. We introduce a generalizable pipeline that integrates physical experiments, numerical simulations, and artificial neural networks to address both challenges. Without any prescribed expert knowledge of material design, our approach implements a nested-loop proposal-validation workflow to bridge the simulation-to-reality gap and discover microstructured composites that are stiff and tough with high sample efficiency. Further analysis of Pareto-optimal designs allows us to automatically identify existing toughness enhancement mechanisms, which were previously discovered through trial-and-error or biomimicry. On a broader scale, our method provides a blueprint for computational design in various research areas beyond solid mechanics, such as polymer chemistry, fluid dynamics, meteorology, and robotics.

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@article{arxiv.2302.01078,
  title  = {Computational Discovery of Microstructured Composites with Optimal Stiffness-Toughness Trade-Offs},
  author = {Beichen Li and Bolei Deng and Wan Shou and Tae-Hyun Oh and Yuanming Hu and Yiyue Luo and Liang Shi and Wojciech Matusik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.01078},
  year   = {2024}
}