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A numerical study of stretched smectic-A elastomer sheets

Soft Condensed Matter 2013-08-06 v1

Abstract

We present a numerical study of stretching monodomain smectic-A elastomer sheets, computed using the finite element method. When stretched parallel to the layer normal the microscopic layers in smectic elastomers are unstable to a transition to a buckled state. We account for the layer buckling by replacing the microscopic energy with a coarse grained effective free energy that accounts for the fine scale deformation of the layers. We augment this model with a term to describe the energy of deforming buckled layers, which is necessary to reproduce the experimentally observed Poisson's ratios post-buckling. We examine the spatial distribution of the microstructure phases for various stretching angles relative to the layer normal, and for different length-to-width aspect ratios. When stretching parallel to the layer normal the majority of the sample forms a bi-directionally buckled microstructure, except at the clamps where uni-directional microstructure is predicted. When stretching at small inclinations to the layer normal the phase of the sample is sensitive to the aspect ratio of the sample, with the bi-directionally buckled phase persistent to large angles only for small aspect ratios. We relate these theoretical results to experiments on smectic-A elastomers.

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@article{arxiv.1305.1844,
  title  = {A numerical study of stretched smectic-A elastomer sheets},
  author = {Andrew W. Brown and James M. Adams},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.1844},
  year   = {2013}
}

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14 pages, 17 figures

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