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    Crashworthiness of Additively Manufactured Auxetic Lattices: Repeated Impacts and Penetration Resistance by Franzosi, Paolo, Colamartino, Ivan, Giustina, Alessandro, Anghileri, Marco, Boniardi, Marco

    Published in Materials (29-12-2023)
    “…Auxetic materials have recently attracted interest in the field of crashworthiness thanks to their peculiar negative Poisson ratio, leading to densification…”
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    Ballistic Impacts with Bullet Splash-Load History Estimation for .308 Bullets vs. Hard Steel Targets by Andreotti, Riccardo, Casaroli, Andrea, Colamartino, Ivan, Quercia, Mauro, Boniardi, Marco Virginio, Berto, Filippo

    Published in Materials (26-05-2023)
    “…The study focuses on testing a simplified way of estimating the resultant force due to ballistic impacts resulting in a full fragmentation of the impactor with…”
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    Static, dynamic and impact properties of a high-performance flax-fiber composite by Colamartino, Ivan, Pinato, Elia, Cavasin, Matteo, Tagliabue, Marco, Anghileri, Marco, Boniardi, Marco

    Published in Results in materials (01-12-2023)
    “…As environmental issues become increasingly relevant nowadays, the need to develop new materials entirely or partially based on renewable resources is one…”
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    Investigation of the compressive properties of three-dimensional Voronoi reticula by Colamartino, Ivan, Anghileri, Marco, Boniardi, Marco

    “…With the rise of additive manufacturing technologies, artificial production of stochastic cellular materials is becoming increasingly more feasible and…”
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    Ballistic Impacts with Bullet Splash—Load History Estimation for.308 Bullets vs. Hard Steel Targets by Andreotti, Riccardo, Casaroli, Andrea, Colama, Quercia, Mauro, Boniardi, Marco Virginio, Berto, Filippo

    Published in Materials (01-06-2023)
    “…The study focuses on testing a simplified way of estimating the resultant force due to ballistic impacts resulting in a full fragmentation of the impactor with…”
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