Connectivity and plasticity determine collagen network fracture
Collagen forms the structural scaffold of connective tissues in all mammals. Tissues are
remarkably resistant against mechanical deformations because collagen molecules …
remarkably resistant against mechanical deformations because collagen molecules …
Toughness of network materials: Structural parameters controlling damage accumulation
RC Picu, S ** - Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2023 - Elsevier
Many materials have a network of fibers as their main structural component and are referred
to as network materials. Their strength and toughness are important in both engineering and …
to as network materials. Their strength and toughness are important in both engineering and …
Weak boundary enabled tensile ductility in dealloyed porous Fe alloy
H **e, JC Shao, L Zou, HJ ** - Acta Materialia, 2023 - Elsevier
Dealloying has emerged as a new route to the synthesis of porous or nanoporous materials
for a variety of novel structural/functional applications. However, dealloyed (nano-) porous …
for a variety of novel structural/functional applications. However, dealloyed (nano-) porous …
Finite-size study of the athermal quasistatic yielding transition in structural glasses
Upon external mechanical loading, amorphous solids, such as foams, colloids, or molecular
glasses, exhibit a yielding transition from an elastic response at small deformations to a …
glasses, exhibit a yielding transition from an elastic response at small deformations to a …
Sharing the load: Stress redistribution governs fracture of polymer double networks
The stress response of polymer double networks depends not only on the properties of the
constituent networks but also on the interactions arising between them. Here, we …
constituent networks but also on the interactions arising between them. Here, we …
[HTML][HTML] Stretchy and disordered: Toward understanding fracture in soft network materials via mesoscopic computer simulations
Soft network materials exist in numerous forms ranging from polymer networks, such as
elastomers, to fiber networks, such as collagen. In addition, in colloidal gels, an underlying …
elastomers, to fiber networks, such as collagen. In addition, in colloidal gels, an underlying …
Microscopic insights into the failure of elastic double networks
The toughness of a polymer material can increase significantly if two networks are combined
into one material. This toughening effect is a consequence of a transition from a brittle to a …
into one material. This toughening effect is a consequence of a transition from a brittle to a …
Nonlinear effect of rigidity and correlated disorder on network fracture
ZD Ding, DW Lin - International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2024 - Elsevier
Mechanical rigidity and disorder are two important parameters that influence the failure
process of solid materials. We investigate the nonlinear mechanics under their coupled …
process of solid materials. We investigate the nonlinear mechanics under their coupled …
Structural features and nonlinear rheology of self-assembled networks of cross-linked semiflexible polymers
Disordered networks of semiflexible filaments are common support structures in biology.
Familiar examples include fibrous matrices in blood clots, bacterial biofilms, and essential …
Familiar examples include fibrous matrices in blood clots, bacterial biofilms, and essential …
Cross-linker mobility governs fracture behavior of catch-bonded networks
While most chemical bonds weaken under the action of mechanical force (called slip bond
behavior), nature has developed bonds that do the opposite: their lifetime increases as force …
behavior), nature has developed bonds that do the opposite: their lifetime increases as force …