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Growth of a flexible fibre in a deformable ring.

Arsenio CutoloMassimiliano FraldiGaetano NapoliGiuseppe Puglisi
Published in: Soft matter (2023)
We study the equilibrium configurations related to the growth of an elastic fibre in a confining flexible ring. This system represents a paradigm for a variety of biological, medical, and engineering problems. We consider a simplified geometry in which initially the container is a circular ring of radius R . Quasi-static growth is then studied by solving the equilibrium equations as the fibre length l increases, starting from l = 2 R . Considering both the fibre and the ring as inextensible and unshearable, we find that beyond a critical length, which depends on the relative bending stiffness, the fibre buckles. Furthermore, as the fibre grows further it folds, distorting the ring until it induces a break in mirror symmetry at l > 2π R . We get that the equilibrium shapes depend only on two dimensionless parameters: the length ratio μ = l / R and the bending stiffnesses ratio κ . These findings are also supported by finite element simulation. Finally we experimentally validate the theoretical results showing a very good quantitative prediction of the observed buckling and folding regimes at variable geometrical parameters.
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