Elastodynamics in two contexts, foam micromechanics and ribbon curling
Dr. Buddhapriya Chakrabarti (Durham University)
Thursday 3rd October, 2013 14:00-15:00 Maths 326
Abstract
I will describe my work on two problems of elastodynamics,
curling of ribbons and foam micromechanics. Imagine holding a ribbon
between a blade and your thumb and running it along its length. Florists
often use this to form helical bows to wrap bouquets. What determines
its shape, which face does it curl on and what determines its
handedness. Using a combination of experiments and theory I will explain
the process of ribbon curling quantitatively. My second example will
focus on micromechanics of foam in particular foam degradation when
subjected to periodic forcing. Using a combination of experiments and
theory we provide cues for better designing cushioning materials that
maximize dissipation and minimize degradation.
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