sparsiva
Sparsiva is a term used in materials science to describe a class of metamaterials characterized by sparse, open-cell lattice architectures that maintain high stiffness and strength while achieving very low density. The concept emphasizes tunable porosity and scalable performance through controlled geometry rather than traditional bulk materials.
Design and unit cells: Sparsiva structures use repeating unit cells such as trusses, plates, or combinations
Materials and fabrication: Sparsiva components are commonly produced by additive manufacturing methods, including selective laser melting,
Properties and advantages: The sparse lattice can yield high specific strength and energy absorption per weight,
Applications: Sparsiva structures are explored for aerospace and automotive lightweighting, crashworthy safety components, protective gear, orthopedic
Research and challenges: Ongoing work addresses manufacturability, residual stresses, fatigue life, and scale effects. Standardization of