fascets
Fascets are a proposed class of short, modular structural units used in the design of advanced materials. In theories and models, a fascet is a small, elongated bundle of reinforcing elements encapsulated in a surrounding matrix, acting as a discrete mechanical building block within a larger lattice.
Etymology and concept origin: the term fascet combines fascicle, signaling a bundle, with the diminutive suffix
Structure and properties: typical fascets measure roughly 0.5 to 5 millimeters and consist of fibers or filaments
Synthesis and design: fascets are described as manufacturable through methods such as additive manufacturing, electrospinning, or
Applications and outlook: potential applications include aerospace components, protective gear, automotive parts, and lightweight sports equipment.
See also: fascicle, facet, metamaterial, composite material.