The Affine-Nonaffine Transition in Anisotropic Semiflexible Networks
Soft Condensed Matter
2010-02-25 v1
Abstract
We study the mechanics of nematically ordered semiflexible networks showing that they, like isotropic networks, undergo an affine to non-affine cross-over controlled by the ratio of the filament length to the non-affinity length. Deep in the non-affine regime, however, these anisotropic networks exhibit a much more complex mechanical response characterized by a vanishing linear response regime for highly ordered networks and a generically more complex dependence of the shear modulus upon the direction of shear relative to the nematic director. We show that these features can be understood in terms of a generalized floppy modes analysis of the non-affine mechanics and a type of cooperative Euler buckling.
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@article{arxiv.1002.4440,
title = {The Affine-Nonaffine Transition in Anisotropic Semiflexible Networks},
author = {Andrew R. Missel and Mo Bai and William S. Klug and Alex J. Levine},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.4440},
year = {2010}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures