When a straight rod is bent and suddenly released on one end, a burst of dispersive flexural waves propagates down the material as predicted by linear beam theories. However, we show that for ribbons with a longitudinal natural radius of curvature a0, geometrical constraints lead to strain localization which controls the dynamics. This localized region of deformation selects a specific curling deformation front which travels down the ribbon when initially flattened and released. Performing experiments on different ribbons, in air and in water, we show that initially, on length scales on the order of a0, the curling front moves as a power law of time with an exponent ranging from 0.5 to 2 for increasing values of the ribbons' width. At longe...
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Snapping of a slender structure is utilized in a wide range of natural and manmade systems, mostly t...
We consider the curling of an initially flat but naturally curved elastica on a hard, nonadhesive su...
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We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of rolling elastic r...
International audienceWe analyze the stability of naturally curved, inextensible elastic ribbons. In...
Curling deformation of thin elastic surfaces appears in numerous natural and man-made structures whe...
Ribbons are long narrow strips possessing three distinct material length scales (thickness, width, a...
International audienceWe investigate how the configurations obtained from the writhing of a heavy el...
We address the mechanics of an elastic ribbon subjected to twist and tensile load. Motivated by the ...
We investigate how natural curvature affects the configuration of a thin elastic rod suspended under...
International audienceAn elastic strip is transversely clamped in a curved frame. The induced curvat...
Many interesting problems in cellular biophysics involve the dynamics of filamentary elastic objects...
We consider a macroscopic analog model for the locomotion of prokaryotic bacteria with a single flag...
International audienceStarting from the theory of elastic plates, we derive a non-linear one-dimensi...
International audienceInduced spontaneous curvature is a new mechanism of microcapsules bursting by ...
Snapping of a slender structure is utilized in a wide range of natural and manmade systems, mostly t...
We consider the curling of an initially flat but naturally curved elastica on a hard, nonadhesive su...
The procedure of curling a ribbon by running it over a sharp blade is commonly used when wrapping pr...
We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of rolling elastic r...
International audienceWe analyze the stability of naturally curved, inextensible elastic ribbons. In...
Curling deformation of thin elastic surfaces appears in numerous natural and man-made structures whe...
Ribbons are long narrow strips possessing three distinct material length scales (thickness, width, a...
International audienceWe investigate how the configurations obtained from the writhing of a heavy el...
We address the mechanics of an elastic ribbon subjected to twist and tensile load. Motivated by the ...
We investigate how natural curvature affects the configuration of a thin elastic rod suspended under...
International audienceAn elastic strip is transversely clamped in a curved frame. The induced curvat...
Many interesting problems in cellular biophysics involve the dynamics of filamentary elastic objects...
We consider a macroscopic analog model for the locomotion of prokaryotic bacteria with a single flag...
International audienceStarting from the theory of elastic plates, we derive a non-linear one-dimensi...