The purpose of this series of studies is to develop finite element computer models of the mechanical properties of cellular polymers, especially open cell foams. Using finite element methods, both the properties of the material making up the struts, as well as the geometrical structure of the cell,
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Mechanical strength of nanosized hexagonal silica honeycombs
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