Mechanics of moving defects in growing sheets: 3-d, small deformation theory

  • Acharya A
  • Venkataramani S
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Abstract

Growth and other dynamical processes in soft materials can create novel types of mesoscopic defects including discontinuities for the second and higher derivatives of the deformation, and terminating defects for these discontinuities. These higher-order defects move “easily", and can thus confer a great degree of flexibility to the material. We develop a general continuum mechanical framework from which we can derive the dynamics of higher order defects in a thermodynamically consistent manner. We illustrate our framework by obtaining the explicit dynamical equations for the next higher order defects in an elastic body beyond dislocations, phase boundaries, and disclinations, namely, surfaces of inflection and branch lines.

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Acharya, A., & Venkataramani, S. C. (2020). Mechanics of moving defects in growing sheets: 3-d, small deformation theory. Materials Theory, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41313-020-00018-w

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