Response of a cellular rod with varying cross-section under impact

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  The idea of functionally graded materials was introduced into the materials sciences researches.For cellular solids, a gradual variation in the cell size distribution or material strength may significantly influence many properties, such as mechanical shock resistance and thermal insulation.Recently, Shen et al.
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