materialfruits
Materialfruits is a term used in materials science and design to describe a class of biomimetic, fruit-inspired cellular materials. The concept treats fruit morphology as a source of structural inspiration, aiming to replicate a layered skin, a porous fleshy core, and sometimes embedded reinforcing features. As a design philosophy, materialfruits emphasizes tunable density, controlled porosity, and energy-absorbing behavior suitable for lightweight, impact-resistant components.
In typical materialfruits architectures, the outer layer provides protection and surface durability, while the interior features
Key properties of materialfruits include low density, high energy absorption, and tailor-made mechanical responses that can
Status and challenges involve standardization of terminology, optimization of processing costs, long-term material stability, and regulatory
See also: biomimicry, bio-based materials, cellular solids, foams.