Networks with only central force interactions are floppy when their average connectivity is below an isostatic threshold. Although such networks are mechanically unstable, they can become rigid when strained. It was recently shown that the transition from floppy to rigid states as a function of simple shear strain is continuous, with hallmark signatures of criticality [Sharma etᅠal., Nature Phys. 12, 584 (2016)]. The nonlinear mechanical response of collagen networks was shown to be quantitatively described within the framework of such mechanical critical phenomenon. Here, we provide a more quantitative characterization of critical behavior in subisostatic networks. Using finite-size scaling we demonstrate the divergence of strain fluctuati...
Disordered filamentous networks with compliant crosslinks exhibit a low linear elastic shear modulus...
Fibrous collagenous networks are not only stiff but also tough, due to their complex microstructures...
Disordered spring networks are a useful paradigm to examine macroscopic mechanical properties of amo...
Networks with only central force interactions are floppy when their average connectivity is below an...
Disordered fibrous networks are ubiquitous in nature as major structural components of living cells ...
Naturally occurring biopolymers such as collagen and actin form branched fibrous networks. The avera...
Naturally occurring biopolymers such as collagen and actin form branched fibrous networks. The avera...
The mechanics of disordered fibrous networks such as those that make up the extracellular matrix are...
Disordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify when sufficient strain is...
Disordered fibre networks are the basis of many man-made and natural materials, including structural...
Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells...
We show that the nonlinear mechanical response of networks formed from un-cross-linked fibrin or col...
We present theoretical and experimental studies of the elastic response of fibrous networks subjecte...
Collagen is the main structural and load-bearing element of various connective tissues, where it for...
In this paper we study the elastic response of synthetic hydrogels to an applied shear stress. The h...
Disordered filamentous networks with compliant crosslinks exhibit a low linear elastic shear modulus...
Fibrous collagenous networks are not only stiff but also tough, due to their complex microstructures...
Disordered spring networks are a useful paradigm to examine macroscopic mechanical properties of amo...
Networks with only central force interactions are floppy when their average connectivity is below an...
Disordered fibrous networks are ubiquitous in nature as major structural components of living cells ...
Naturally occurring biopolymers such as collagen and actin form branched fibrous networks. The avera...
Naturally occurring biopolymers such as collagen and actin form branched fibrous networks. The avera...
The mechanics of disordered fibrous networks such as those that make up the extracellular matrix are...
Disordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify when sufficient strain is...
Disordered fibre networks are the basis of many man-made and natural materials, including structural...
Collagen forms fibrous networks that reinforce tissues and provide an extracellular matrix for cells...
We show that the nonlinear mechanical response of networks formed from un-cross-linked fibrin or col...
We present theoretical and experimental studies of the elastic response of fibrous networks subjecte...
Collagen is the main structural and load-bearing element of various connective tissues, where it for...
In this paper we study the elastic response of synthetic hydrogels to an applied shear stress. The h...
Disordered filamentous networks with compliant crosslinks exhibit a low linear elastic shear modulus...
Fibrous collagenous networks are not only stiff but also tough, due to their complex microstructures...
Disordered spring networks are a useful paradigm to examine macroscopic mechanical properties of amo...