We study spontaneous deformations of a ribbon made of nematic polymer networks and ac- tivated under the action of a mechanical load. We show that when such ribbons are activated appropriately, the deformations produced can pull back and perform work against the exter- nally applied load. We perform two numerical experiments to demonstrate this effect: (1) the pulling experiment, where the ribbon is pulled longitudinally by a point force, and (2) the bending experiment, where the ribbon is bent out of plane by a terminally applied point force. We quantify the capacity of the ribbon to work against external loads, and compute its dependence on both the ribbon thickness and the imprinted nematic texture (that is, the distribution of the nematic directors across the ribbon’s length). Finally, we compute the ef- ficiency of the activation process. Building on the outcomes of our numerical explorations, we formulate two educated conjectures on how the activation efficiency can in general be improved by acting on both the applied load and the imprinted nematic texture.
Work and Activation in a Nematic Polymer Network Ribbon
Virga, Epifanio G.
2025-01-01
Abstract
We study spontaneous deformations of a ribbon made of nematic polymer networks and ac- tivated under the action of a mechanical load. We show that when such ribbons are activated appropriately, the deformations produced can pull back and perform work against the exter- nally applied load. We perform two numerical experiments to demonstrate this effect: (1) the pulling experiment, where the ribbon is pulled longitudinally by a point force, and (2) the bending experiment, where the ribbon is bent out of plane by a terminally applied point force. We quantify the capacity of the ribbon to work against external loads, and compute its dependence on both the ribbon thickness and the imprinted nematic texture (that is, the distribution of the nematic directors across the ribbon’s length). Finally, we compute the ef- ficiency of the activation process. Building on the outcomes of our numerical explorations, we formulate two educated conjectures on how the activation efficiency can in general be improved by acting on both the applied load and the imprinted nematic texture.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


