The Mechanics of Curly Hair

ORAL

Abstract

We explore the oft-neglected role of intrinsic natural curvature on the mechanics of elastic rods. Our testbed, a hanging hair, is a deceivingly simple system that exhibits complex mechanics and geometrically nonlinear behavior. Through a combination of precision desktop-scale experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical analysis, we seek physical insight into the nontrivial configurations adopted by a naturally curved elastic rod that is suspended under its own weight. In particular, we aim to gain predictive understanding of the transition from planar to non-planar solutions as well as the localization of torsion in the non-planar configurations. The experimentally observed behavior of our custom-fabricated naturally curved rods is captured well by simulations and is rationalized through scaling arguments.

Authors

  • James Miller

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Arnaud Lazarus

    • MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Breanna Berry

    • MIT
  • Basile Audoly

    • Institut Jean le Rond dAlembert, UPMC, CNRS
    • Institut d'Alembert (University Paris 6)
    • Institut Jean le Rond d Alembert, University Paris 6 and CNRS
  • Pedro Reis

    • Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering \& Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
    • MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology