Circumferential Buckling of the Confined <i>D-cone</i>
ORAL
Abstract
Thin structures deform in dramatic ways to avoid stretching, and this strongly depends on how they are constrained. We observe that in-plane confinement forces the classical packed d-cone to deviate from its characteristic form. Instead of forming a cone with a single region of high stretching, thin, flexible plates wrinkle circumferentially in response to radial and packing-type confinement together. Geometry sets the limiting maximum wavenumber, but dynamic changes in morphology occur even as confinement increases quasi-statically. In a primarily experimental study, we investigate the role of confinement on shape selection, curvature distribution, stretching localization, and the resultant force as waves develop sequentially.
*We gratefully acknowledge financial support from NSF through CMMI-1824882.
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Presenters
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Lucia Stein-Montalvo
- Boston Univ