Crackingmesoftly–themechanicsofhyperelasticKirigamistructures
CSC/WCPMjointseminar
EttoreBarbieri
EngineeringandMaterialsScience,QueenMaryUniversityofLondon
Monday,22ndMay,1p.m.
MAS2.05/2.06Seminarroom,MASbuilding
Abstract: Kirigami (from the Japanese切り kiru= to cut,紙 kami =paper) is the ancientJapaneseartofpapersculptures,anditconsistsofcuttingandstretchingasinglesheetofpaper.Thestretchcausesthecrackstoopenanddisplaythedecorativepattern.Fromthemechanical point of view, because of the cracks, a kirigamimetamaterialwill have lowerstrength than a pristine sheet. Nonetheless, the cracks will render the sheet morestretchable, hence tougher. Is there then a crack pattern that can achieve both highstrengthandhightoughness?Inthistalk,Iwillshowsimulationtoolsthatcanhelpanswerthisquestion,basedonmypreviousworksonmeshfreemethods.Inparticular,Iwillpresentanarc-lengthsolverabletohandleverysuddensnap-backsoccurringincrackspropagatingin soft materials under large strains. I will also show attempts to manufacture kirigamistructureswiththecorrespondingexperimentaluniaxialstress-straincurves.
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