Disordered spring networks are a useful paradigm to examine macroscopic mechanical properties of amorphous materials. Here, we study the elastic behavior of under-constrained spring networks, i.e.\ networks with more degrees of freedom than springs. While such networks are usually floppy, they can be rigidified by applying external strain. Recently, an analytical formalism has been developed to predict the mechanical network properties close to this rigidity transition. Here we numerically show that these predictions apply to many different classes of spring networks, including phantom triangular, Delaunay, Voronoi, and honeycomb networks. The analytical predictions further imply that the shear modulus $G$ scales linearly with isotropic str...
Disordered filamentous networks with compliant crosslinks exhibit a low linear elastic shear modulus...
From polymer gels to cytoskeletal structures, random networks of elastic material are commonly found...
We reveal significant qualitative differences in the rigidity transition of three types of disordere...
International audienceDisordered spring networks are a useful paradigm to examine macroscopic mechan...
Disordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify when sufficient strain is...
We study geometrical clues of a rigidity transition due to the emergence of a system-spanning state ...
Disordered soft materials, such as fibrous networks in biological contexts, exhibit a nonlinear elas...
We study the elasticity of thermalized spring networks under an applied bulk strain. The networks co...
Disordered spring networks can exhibit rigidity transitions, due to either the removal of material i...
Networks with only central force interactions are floppy when their average connectivity is below an...
<p>When elastic solids are sheared, a nonlinear effect named after Poynting gives rise to normal str...
We study the role of connectivity on the linear and nonlinear elastic behavior of amorphous systems ...
We study the elastic properties of thermal networks of Hookean springs. In the purely mechanical lim...
Disordered filamentous networks with compliant crosslinks exhibit a low linear elastic shear modulus...
From polymer gels to cytoskeletal structures, random networks of elastic material are commonly found...
We reveal significant qualitative differences in the rigidity transition of three types of disordere...
International audienceDisordered spring networks are a useful paradigm to examine macroscopic mechan...
Disordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify when sufficient strain is...
We study geometrical clues of a rigidity transition due to the emergence of a system-spanning state ...
Disordered soft materials, such as fibrous networks in biological contexts, exhibit a nonlinear elas...
We study the elasticity of thermalized spring networks under an applied bulk strain. The networks co...
Disordered spring networks can exhibit rigidity transitions, due to either the removal of material i...
Networks with only central force interactions are floppy when their average connectivity is below an...
<p>When elastic solids are sheared, a nonlinear effect named after Poynting gives rise to normal str...
We study the role of connectivity on the linear and nonlinear elastic behavior of amorphous systems ...
We study the elastic properties of thermal networks of Hookean springs. In the purely mechanical lim...
Disordered filamentous networks with compliant crosslinks exhibit a low linear elastic shear modulus...
From polymer gels to cytoskeletal structures, random networks of elastic material are commonly found...
We reveal significant qualitative differences in the rigidity transition of three types of disordere...