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arxiv: 1607.00430 · v2 · pith:YQRNKGHGnew · submitted 2016-07-01 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · cond-mat.soft

Computational mechanics of soft filaments

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn cond-mat.soft
keywords approachfilamentsproblemssoftactivecomputationalmechanicsrelated
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Soft slender structures are ubiquitous in natural and artificial systems and can be observed at scales that range from the nanometric to the kilometric, from polymers to space tethers. We present a practical numerical approach to simulate the dynamics of filaments that, at every cross-section, can undergo all six possible modes of deformation, allowing the filament to bend, twist, stretch and shear, while interacting with complex environments via muscular activity, surface contact, friction and hydrodynamics. We examine the accuracy of our method by means of several benchmark problems with known analytic solutions. We then demonstrate the capabilities and robustness of our approach to solve forward problems in physics and mechanics related to solenoid and plectoneme formation in twisted, stretched filaments, and inverse problems related to active biophysics of limbless locomotion on solid surfaces and in bulk liquids. All together, our approach provides a robust computational framework to characterize the mechanical response and design of soft active slender structures.

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