TY - JOUR
T1 - Twisters
T2 - An analogy of bilayers for twisting
AU - Turcaud, Sébastien
AU - Thorin, Anders
AU - Bréchet, Yves
AU - Fratzl, Peter
AU - Dunlop, John WC
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - Benders, such as bilayers, are well-known shape-changing structures which bend upon activation by a stimulus, such as temperature. The objective of this contribution is to propose new shape-changing rod-like structures, referred to as twisters, which twist upon activation. A simple biomimetic design principle based on symmetry considerations is proposed. FEM simulations show that the proposed design does feature a twisting instability in reaction to an increasing stimulus. A simpler generic mechanical model with two state variables, whose kinematics is inspired from the FEM simulations, is then proposed and its governing equations are derived analytically. As in the FEM simulations, such twisters are shown to first stretch as the stimulus increases until a bifurcation is reached, then, they undergo a mixed stretching–twisting regime. An accurate approximation of the bifurcation point is derived and serves as a guideline for the design of twisters in accordance with chosen specifications. Results are illustrated using twisters with three different behaviours.
AB - Benders, such as bilayers, are well-known shape-changing structures which bend upon activation by a stimulus, such as temperature. The objective of this contribution is to propose new shape-changing rod-like structures, referred to as twisters, which twist upon activation. A simple biomimetic design principle based on symmetry considerations is proposed. FEM simulations show that the proposed design does feature a twisting instability in reaction to an increasing stimulus. A simpler generic mechanical model with two state variables, whose kinematics is inspired from the FEM simulations, is then proposed and its governing equations are derived analytically. As in the FEM simulations, such twisters are shown to first stretch as the stimulus increases until a bifurcation is reached, then, they undergo a mixed stretching–twisting regime. An accurate approximation of the bifurcation point is derived and serves as a guideline for the design of twisters in accordance with chosen specifications. Results are illustrated using twisters with three different behaviours.
U2 - 10.1016/j.jmps.2019.103742
DO - 10.1016/j.jmps.2019.103742
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85072988098
SN - 0022-5096
VL - 134
JO - Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
JF - Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
M1 - 103742
ER -