Mechanics and geometry of soft beams and shells

ORAL

Abstract

We investigate swelling-induced morphing in thin soft polymer based plates and shells. Starting from flat geometries, sphere-like and nearly developable shapes are realized and the ability to control a specific shaping, shifting from one shape to another, under anisotropic swelling is investigated. Starting from nearly developable shapes, the effects on the geometry of swelling and shrinking is also studied. The mathematical model accounts for both diffusion and nonlinear mechanics (stress-diffusion model). It is implemented in a finite element code and a campaign of numerical experiments is planned.
Reduced analytical or semi-analytical approaches will be used to catch the experimental results above.

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The Authors thank PRIN 2017 "Mathematics of active materials: From mechanobiology to smart devices", project n. 2017KL4EF3, for financial support.

Presenters

  • Daniele Battista

    • Univ of Rome La Sapienza

Authors

  • Daniele Battista

    • Univ of Rome La Sapienza
  • Michele Curatolo

    • Structural Engineering and Geotechnics, Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy
    • Univ of Rome La Sapienza
  • Paola Nardinocchi

    • Structural Engineering and Geotechnics, Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy
    • Univ of Rome La Sapienza