We present an approach to understand geometric-incompatibility–induced rigidity in underconstrained materials, including subisostatic 2D spring networks and 2D and 3D vertex models for dense biological tissues. We show that in all these models a geometric criterion, represented by a minimal length ℓ¯min, determines the onset of prestresses and rigidity. This allows us to predict not only the correct scalings for the elastic material properties, but also the precise magnitudes for bulk modulus and shear modulus discontinuities at the rigidity transition as well as the magnitude of the Poynting effect. We also predict from first principles that the ratio of the excess shear modulus to the shear stress should be inversely proportional to the c...
A widely studied model for gels or biopolymeric fibrous materials are networks with central force in...
The mechanical response of a homogeneous isotropic linearly elastic material can be fully characteri...
International audienceCross-linked semiflexible polymer networks are omnipresent in living cells. Ty...
International audienceWe present an approach to understand geometric-incompatibility–induced rigidit...
\u3cp\u3eDisordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify when sufficient ...
When elastic solids are sheared, a nonlinear effect named after Poynting gives rise to normal stress...
Vertex models, such as those used to describe cellular tissue, have an energy controlled by deviatio...
Abstract. In this paper we show that a strain-gradient plasticity model arises as the Γ-limit of a n...
Disordered spring networks are a useful paradigm to examine macroscopic mechanical properties of amo...
We advocate a simple geometric model for elasticity: distance between the differential of a deformat...
We advocate a simple geometric model for elasticity: distance between the differential of a deformat...
Vertex Models, as used to describe cellular tissue, have an energy controlled by deviations of each ...
Incompressible nonlinearly hyperelastic materials are rarely simulated in finite element numerical e...
We study geometrical clues of a rigidity transition due to the emergence of a system-spanning state ...
Effective mechanical properties of cellular materials depend strongly on the specimen size to the ce...
A widely studied model for gels or biopolymeric fibrous materials are networks with central force in...
The mechanical response of a homogeneous isotropic linearly elastic material can be fully characteri...
International audienceCross-linked semiflexible polymer networks are omnipresent in living cells. Ty...
International audienceWe present an approach to understand geometric-incompatibility–induced rigidit...
\u3cp\u3eDisordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify when sufficient ...
When elastic solids are sheared, a nonlinear effect named after Poynting gives rise to normal stress...
Vertex models, such as those used to describe cellular tissue, have an energy controlled by deviatio...
Abstract. In this paper we show that a strain-gradient plasticity model arises as the Γ-limit of a n...
Disordered spring networks are a useful paradigm to examine macroscopic mechanical properties of amo...
We advocate a simple geometric model for elasticity: distance between the differential of a deformat...
We advocate a simple geometric model for elasticity: distance between the differential of a deformat...
Vertex Models, as used to describe cellular tissue, have an energy controlled by deviations of each ...
Incompressible nonlinearly hyperelastic materials are rarely simulated in finite element numerical e...
We study geometrical clues of a rigidity transition due to the emergence of a system-spanning state ...
Effective mechanical properties of cellular materials depend strongly on the specimen size to the ce...
A widely studied model for gels or biopolymeric fibrous materials are networks with central force in...
The mechanical response of a homogeneous isotropic linearly elastic material can be fully characteri...
International audienceCross-linked semiflexible polymer networks are omnipresent in living cells. Ty...