Abstract
Recent experimental work has shown that foams having a negative Poisson’s ratio may be fabricated by inverting the usual energetically preferred tetrahedral structure to form a reentrant structure. It is shown here that a linear elasticanalysis of a two‐dimensional reentrant honeycomb provides a theoretical prediction of the negative Poisson’s ratio in the plane for a transversely isotropic material. The value of Poisson’s ratio depends upon the reticulation angle, which is related to the permanent volumetric compression ratio required to form the reentrant structure.

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