نتایج جستجو برای: mechanical buckling

تعداد نتایج: 244014  

2012
W. L. Shan Z. Chen C. P. Broedersz A. A. Gumaste W. O. Soboyejo C. P. Brangwynne

We investigate short wavelength buckling of a thin elastic rod embedded in an elastic gelatin biopolymer network. Using a combination of micro-mechanical testing, microscopic imaging, as well as theory, we show that the buckling penetration depth can be tuned by varying the mechanical properties of the rod and the rod–gel interface. Prior models have predicted a decay length that is dependent o...

Journal: :Physical review. E 2017
Sumitabha Brahmachari John F Marko

We present a statistical-mechanical model for the behavior of intertwined DNAs, with a focus on their torque and extension as a function of their catenation (linking) number and applied force, as studied in magnetic tweezers experiments. Our model produces results in good agreement with available experimental data and predicts a catenation-dependent effective twist modulus distinct from what is...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
H F Ye Y G Zheng Z Q Zhang Z Chen H W Zhang

The effects of water filling and electric field on the mechanical property of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are investigated with molecular dynamics simulations. The simulation results indicate that the water filling and electric field could enhance the elastic modulus but reduce the Poisson's ratio of the CNTs. As for the buckling behaviors, a significant enhancement could be observed in the yield s...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2002
Jean-Marc Victor Eli Ben-Haïm A Lesne

The chromatin fiber is a complex of DNA and specific proteins called histones forming the first structural level of organization of eukaryotic chromosomes. In tightly organized chromatin fibers, the short segments of naked DNA linking the nucleosomes are strongly end constrained. Longitudinal thermal fluctuations in these linkers allow intercalative mode of protein binding. We show that mechani...

Journal: :Soft matter 2014
Behrouz Tavakol Michael Bozlar Christian Punckt Guillaume Froehlicher Howard A Stone Ilhan A Aksay Douglas P Holmes

Elastic instabilities, when properly implemented within soft, mechanical structures, can generate advanced functionality. In this work, we use the voltage-induced buckling of thin, flexible plates to pump fluids within a microfluidic channel. The soft electrodes that enable electrical actuation are compatible with fluids, and undergo large, reversible deformations. We quantified the onset of vo...

In this study, the mechanical buckling response of refined hyperbolic shear deformable (FG) functionally graded nanobeams embedded in an elastic foundation is investigated based on the refined hyperbolic shear deformation theory. Material properties of the FG nanobeam change continuously in the thickness direction based on the power-law model. To capture small size effects, Eringen’s nonlocal e...

2017
Bruno Pontes Pascale Monzo Laurent Gole Anabel-Lise Le Roux Anita Joanna Kosmalska Zhi Yang Tam Weiwei Luo Sophie Kan Virgile Viasnoff Pere Roca-Cusachs Lisa Tucker-Kellogg Nils C Gauthier

Cell migration is dependent on adhesion dynamics and actin cytoskeleton remodeling at the leading edge. These events may be physically constrained by the plasma membrane. Here, we show that the mechanical signal produced by an increase in plasma membrane tension triggers the positioning of new rows of adhesions at the leading edge. During protrusion, as membrane tension increases, velocity slow...

2013
Douglas P. Holmes Behrouz Tavakol Guillaume Froehlicher Howard A. Stone

We utilize elastic deformations via mechanical actuation to control and direct fluid flow within a flexible microfluidic device. The device consists of a microchannel with a flexible arch prepared by the buckling of a thin elastic film. The deflection of the arch can be predicted and controlled using the classical theory of Euler buckling. The fluid flow rate is then controlled by coupling the ...

2012
Howon Lee Nicholas X. Fang

Buckling is a classical topic in mechanics. While buckling has long been studied as one of the major structural failure modes(1), it has recently drawn new attention as a unique mechanism for pattern transformation. Nature is full of such examples where a wealth of exotic patterns are formed through mechanical instability(2-5). Inspired by this elegant mechanism, many studies have demonstrated ...

2006
Sergey Savel’ev Xuedong Hu Franco Nori

We propose a mechanical qubit based on buckling nanobars—a nano-electromechanical system so small as to be quantum coherent. To establish buckling nanobars as legitimate candidates for qubits, we calculate the effective buckling potential that produces the two-level system and identify the tunnel coupling between the two local states. We propose different designs of nanomechanical qubits and de...

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