Tunable helical ribbons

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Abstract

The helix angle, chirality, and radius of helical ribbons are predicted with a comprehensive, three-dimensional analysis that incorporates elasticity, differential geometry, and variational principles. In many biological and engineered systems, ribbon helicity is commonplace and may be driven by surface stress, residual strain, and geometric or elastic mismatch between layers of a laminated composite. Unless coincident with the principle geometric axes of the ribbon, these anisotropies will lead to spontaneous, three-dimensional helical deformations. Analytical, closed-form ribbon shape predictions are validated with table-top experiments. More generally, our approach can be applied to develop materials and systems with tunable helical geometries. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Chen, Z., Majidi, C., Srolovitz, D. J., & Haataja, M. (2011). Tunable helical ribbons. Applied Physics Letters, 98(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3530441

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