Author
Mihai, L
Goriely, A
Journal title
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
DOI
10.1098/rspa.2021.0259
Issue
2253
Volume
477
Last updated
2024-04-09T00:14:35.84+01:00
Abstract
Continuum models describing ideal nematic solids are widely used in theoretical studies of liquid crystal elastomers. However, experiments on nematic elastomers show a type of anisotropic response that is not predicted by the ideal models. Therefore, their description requires an additional term coupling elastic and nematic responses, to account for aeolotropic effects. In order to better understand the observed elastic response of liquid crystal elastomers, we analyse theoretically and computationally different stretch and shear deformations. We then compare the elastic moduli in the infinitesimal elastic strain limit obtained from the molecular dynamics simulations with the ones derived theoretically, and show that they are better explained by including nematic order effects within the continuum framework.
Symplectic ID
1189692
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
08 Sep 2021
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