Simulations of buckling and crumpling in twisted ribbons
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Abstract
A twisted ribbon exhibits at least five deformation phases, with transitions facilitated by tuning the tension applied or twist angle. When driven from one of these self-avoiding phases into a disordered regime of self-contact, the ribbon develops ridges as it folds or crumples. Here, we develop a computational model of this complex, dynamic process, which reproduces the transitions seen in experimental tests. Our simulations illuminate the details of folding and crumpling transitions induced via twisting; allow careful analysis of the ribbon's topography and curvature; and potentially reveal a state variable by which the disordered system may be quantified.
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Presenters
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Madelyn Leembruggen
Physics, Harvard University
Authors
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Madelyn Leembruggen
Physics, Harvard University
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Jovana Andrejevic
Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
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Arshad Kudrolli
Physics, Clark University, Clark University
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Christopher Rycroft
Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University