Slack, stress, and noisy structures in inertial strings

ORAL

Abstract

Strings and chains are inextensible filaments with negligible bending and twist resistance. Local arc length conservation is enforced by the stress, a Lagrange multiplier field screened by curvature. Uniform stress fields are generated by a wide class of inertial motions that includes travelling waves of curvature and torsion, while gradients in stress result in more complicated dynamics. We will discuss a theoretical example inspired by experimental and numerical observations of the growth of an arch in a straightening chain, involving the amplification, rectification, and advection of slack.

Authors

  • James Hanna

    • Physics Department, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    • Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • Christian Santangelo

    • University of Massachusetts Amherst
    • University of Massachusetts
    • Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
    • Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    • Physics, U. of Massachusetts