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Nonlinear mechanics of thin frames

Cornell Affiliated Author(s)

Author

M. Moshe
E. Esposito
S. Shankar
B. Bircan
Itai Cohen
D.R. Nelson
M.J. Bowick

Abstract

The dramatic effect kirigami, such as hole cutting, has on the elastic properties of thin sheets invites a study of the mechanics of thin elastic frames under an external load. Such frames can be thought of as modular elements needed to build any kirigami pattern. Here we develop the technique of elastic charges to address a variety of elastic problems involving thin sheets with perforations, focusing on frames with sharp corners. We find that holes generate elastic defects (partial disclinations), which act as sources of geometric incompatibility. Numerical and analytic studies are made of three different aspects of loaded frames - the deformed configuration itself, the effective mechanical properties in the form of force-extension curves, and the buckling transition triggered by defects. This allows us to understand generic kirigami mechanics in terms of a set of force-dependent elastic charges with long-range interactions. © 2019 American Physical Society.

Date Published

Journal

Physical Review E

Volume

99

Issue

1

URL

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85060828352&doi=10.1103%2fPhysRevE.99.013002&partnerID=40&md5=fc2f4a977f8f2fe885a5a955d66e8cb8

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevE.99.013002

Group (Lab)

Itai Cohen Group

Funding Source

DMR-1435829
DMREF-1435794
DMREF-1435999
PHY-1748958
1125915
1420570
1435794
1435999
DMR-1420570

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