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Actuation of Thin Nematic Elastomer Sheets with Controlled Heterogeneity

Plucinsky, Paul
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Lemm, Marius  
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Bhattacharya, Kaushik
2018
Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis

Nematic elastomers and glasses deform spontaneously when subjected to temperature changes. This property can be exploited in the design of heterogeneously patterned thin sheets that deform into a non-trivial shape when heated or cooled. In this paper, we start from a variational formulation for the entropic elastic energy of liquid crystal elastomers and we derive an effective two-dimensional metric constraint, which links the deformation and the heterogeneous director field. Our main results show that satisfying the metric constraint is both necessary and sufficient for the deformation to be an approximate minimizer of the energy. We include several examples which show that the class of deformations satisfying the metric constraint is quite rich.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00205-017-1167-3
Author(s)
Plucinsky, Paul
Lemm, Marius  
Bhattacharya, Kaushik
Date Issued

2018

Published in
Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
Volume

227

Issue

1

Start page

149

End page

214

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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CAMP  
Available on Infoscience
October 1, 2020
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