Moth‐Wing‐Inspired Multifunctional Metamaterials
Abstract
Abstract To evade ultrasonic predation by bats, moths have evolved wing scale architectures capable of absorbing and scattering high‐frequency acoustic signals. Drawing inspiration from this natural defense strategy, a bioinspired multifunctional metamaterial is presented that integrates broadband sound absorption, thermal insulation, and mechanical energy dissipation within a unified structural framework. Inspired by the graded pore architecture of moth scales, acoustic performance is first optimized via genetic algorithm–driven pore design and the structures using 3D printing. The resulting metamaterial exhibits broadband acoustic absorption with an average coefficient of 0.742 across the 1000–6000 Hz frequency range. When implemented in helmet‐based noise reduction systems, the proposed metamaterial outperforms conventional commercial foams in suppressing environmental noise. In addition, the metamaterial retains a negative Poisson's ratio under large deformation, which enhances its mechanical energy dissipation and impact resilience. Furthermore, the alternating architecture of polymer layers and internal air cavities reduces the effective thermal conductivity to 30.2 mW m −1 K −1 , ensuring excellent thermal insulation. This work demonstrates that leveraging biological architectures enables the simultaneous integration of acoustic, mechanical, and thermal functionalities in lightweight metamaterials, offering a new paradigm for multifunctional design.
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Authors (13)
Haoran Pei
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymer Materials Polymer Research Institute of Sichuan University Chengdu 610065 China
Hang Yang
Ning Zhang
Tian Li
Xinxin Wang
National Observations and Research Station for Wetland Ecosystems of the Yangtze Estuary, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University
Miao Zhao
Shuwei Ding
Department of Mechanical Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore 117575 Singapore
Xin Wang
Qinniu Lv
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymer Materials Polymer Research Institute of Sichuan University Chengdu 610065 China
Zijie Xu
Yinghong Chen
Institute of Reproductive Health and Perinatology, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University
Xinwei Li
Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 72 Wenhua Road, Shenyang 110016, P. R. China
Wei Zhai
City University of Hong Kong , , , ,