When sheared, most elastic solids including metals, rubbers, and polymer gels dilate perpendicularly to the shear plane. This behavior, known as the Poynting effect, is characterized by a positive normal stress. Surprisingly, fibrous biopolymer gels exhibit a negative normal stress under shear. Here we show that this anomalous behavior originates from the open-network structure of biopolymer gels. Using fibrin networks with a controllable pore size as a model system, we show that the normal-stress response to an applied shear is positive at short times, but decreases to negative values with a characteristic time scale set by pore size. Using a two-fluid model, we develop a quantitative theory that unifies the opposite behaviors encountered ...
Cross-linked biopolymer filament networks that constitute the cytoskeleton in living cells show rich...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/11/428 Abstract. Extracellular matrices composed of filamentous biopolymers ...
Motivated by recent experiments on biopolymer gels whereby the reverse of the usual (positive) Poynt...
When sheared, most elastic solids including metals, rubbers, and polymer gels dilate perpendicularly...
Biopolymer gels such as fibrin and collagen networks are known to develop tensile axial stress when ...
When subject to stress or external loads, most materials resist deformation. Any stable material, fo...
Gels formed by semiflexible filaments such as most biopolymers exhibit non-linear behavior in their ...
When loaded in simple shear deformation, polymeric materials may develop so-called normal stresses: ...
When elastic solids are sheared, a nonlinear effect named after Poynting gives rise to normal stress...
Gels formed by semiflexible filaments such as most biopolymers exhibit non-linear behavior in their ...
Motivated by recent experiments showing that a variety of stiff biopolymer gels exhibit highly unusu...
A hallmark of biopolymer networks is their sensitivity to stress, reflected by pronounced nonlinear ...
Fibrin networks are important components of extracellular proteinaceous gels that are widely used in...
We show that foams and emulsions can display a fundamentally different normal response to a simple s...
This thesis investigates two soft-matter systems, viz., bio-polymer gels and colloidal dispersions u...
Cross-linked biopolymer filament networks that constitute the cytoskeleton in living cells show rich...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/11/428 Abstract. Extracellular matrices composed of filamentous biopolymers ...
Motivated by recent experiments on biopolymer gels whereby the reverse of the usual (positive) Poynt...
When sheared, most elastic solids including metals, rubbers, and polymer gels dilate perpendicularly...
Biopolymer gels such as fibrin and collagen networks are known to develop tensile axial stress when ...
When subject to stress or external loads, most materials resist deformation. Any stable material, fo...
Gels formed by semiflexible filaments such as most biopolymers exhibit non-linear behavior in their ...
When loaded in simple shear deformation, polymeric materials may develop so-called normal stresses: ...
When elastic solids are sheared, a nonlinear effect named after Poynting gives rise to normal stress...
Gels formed by semiflexible filaments such as most biopolymers exhibit non-linear behavior in their ...
Motivated by recent experiments showing that a variety of stiff biopolymer gels exhibit highly unusu...
A hallmark of biopolymer networks is their sensitivity to stress, reflected by pronounced nonlinear ...
Fibrin networks are important components of extracellular proteinaceous gels that are widely used in...
We show that foams and emulsions can display a fundamentally different normal response to a simple s...
This thesis investigates two soft-matter systems, viz., bio-polymer gels and colloidal dispersions u...
Cross-linked biopolymer filament networks that constitute the cytoskeleton in living cells show rich...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/11/428 Abstract. Extracellular matrices composed of filamentous biopolymers ...
Motivated by recent experiments on biopolymer gels whereby the reverse of the usual (positive) Poynt...