We present a rigorous derivation of dimensionally reduced theories for thin sheets of nematic elastomers, in the finite bending regime. Focusing on the case of twist nematic texture, we obtain 2D and 1D models for wide and narrow ribbons exhibiting spontaneous flexure and torsion. We also discuss some variants to the case of twist nematic texture, which lead to 2D models with different target curvature tensors. In particular, we analyse cases where the nematic texture leads to zero or positive Gaussian target curvature, and the case of bilayers. © 2017 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht

Dimension reduction via Gamma convergence for soft active materials / Agostiniani, Virginia; De Simone, Antonio. - In: MECCANICA. - ISSN 0025-6455. - 52:14(2017), pp. 3457-3470. [10.1007/s11012-017-0630-4]

Dimension reduction via Gamma convergence for soft active materials

Agostiniani, Virginia;De Simone, Antonio
2017-01-01

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We present a rigorous derivation of dimensionally reduced theories for thin sheets of nematic elastomers, in the finite bending regime. Focusing on the case of twist nematic texture, we obtain 2D and 1D models for wide and narrow ribbons exhibiting spontaneous flexure and torsion. We also discuss some variants to the case of twist nematic texture, which lead to 2D models with different target curvature tensors. In particular, we analyse cases where the nematic texture leads to zero or positive Gaussian target curvature, and the case of bilayers. © 2017 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
2017
52
14
3457
3470
https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.00739
Agostiniani, Virginia; De Simone, Antonio
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