Elasticity of Filamentous Kagome Lattice
Abstract
The diluted kagome lattice, in which bonds are randomly removed with probability , consists of straight lines that intersect at points with a maximum coordination number of four. If lines are treated as semi-flexible polymers and crossing points are treated as crosslinks, this lattice provides a simple model for two-dimensional filamentous networks. Lattice-based effective medium theories and numerical simulations for filaments modeled as elastic rods, with stretching modulus and bending modulus , are used to study the elasticity of this lattice as functions of and . At , elastic response is purely affine, and the macroscopic elastic modulus is independent of . When , the lattice undergoes a first-order rigidity percolation transition at . When , decreases continuously as decreases below one, reaching zero at a continuous rigidity percolation transition at that is the same for all non-zero values of . The effective medium theories predict scaling forms for , which exhibit crossover from bending dominated response at small to stretching-dominated response at large near both and , that match simulations with no adjustable parameters near . The affine response as is identified with the approach to a state with sample-crossing straight filaments treated as elastic rods.
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@article{arxiv.1301.0870,
title = {Elasticity of Filamentous Kagome Lattice},
author = {Xiaoming Mao and Olaf Stenull and T. C. Lubensky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.0870},
year = {2013}
}
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15 pages, 10 figures