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Three-dimensional Curling of Pre-strained Elastomeric Strips: From Hemi-helix to Helix

Jia Liu (Harvard University), Jiangshui Huang (), Tianxiang Su (), Katia Bertoldi (Harvard University), David Clarke ()

Instability in Solids and Structures

Mon 10:45 - 12:15

Barus-Holley 190

A variety of three dimensional curls can be produced by a simple generic process consisting of pre-straining one elastomeric strip, joining it to another and then releasing the bi-strip. In thin strips we observe the formation of hemi-helices, which consists of multiple, alternating helical sections of half wavelength in opposite chiralities, separated by perversions. By contrast, helical shapes with uniform handedness are found when the cross-section is wide and flat. Finally, in the transition region between helices and hemi-helices not only the geometry effects but also boundary conditions as well as dynamic effects severely contributes. The phase separation of hemi-helical and helical structures has similarities with coiled polymer molecules and plant tendrils.