Effect of Fiber Crimp on the Elasticity of Random Fiber Networks With and Without Embedding Matrices.

Journal of Applied Mechanics Pub Date : 2016-04-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-27 DOI:10.1115/1.4032465
Ehsan Ban, Victor H Barocas, Mark S Shephard, Catalin R Picu
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Abstract

Fiber networks are assemblies of one-dimensional elements representative of materials with fibrous microstructures such as collagen networks and synthetic nonwovens. The mechanics of random fiber networks has been the focus of numerous studies. However, fiber crimp has been explicitly represented only in few cases. In the present work, the mechanics of cross-linked networks with crimped athermal fibers, with and without an embedding elastic matrix, is studied. The dependence of the effective network stiffness on the fraction of nonstraight fibers and the relative crimp amplitude (or tortuosity) is studied using finite element simulations of networks with sinusoidally curved fibers. A semi-analytic model is developed to predict the dependence of network modulus on the crimp amplitude and the bounds of the stiffness reduction associated with the presence of crimp. The transition from the linear to the nonlinear elastic response of the network is rendered more gradual by the presence of crimp, and the effect of crimp on the network tangent stiffness decreases as strain increases. If the network is embedded in an elastic matrix, the effect of crimp becomes negligible even for very small, biologically relevant matrix stiffness values. However, the distribution of the maximum principal stress in the matrix becomes broader in the presence of crimp relative to the similar system with straight fibers, which indicates an increased probability of matrix failure.

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纤维卷曲对有和无嵌入矩阵随机光纤网络弹性的影响。
纤维网络是具有纤维微观结构的材料的代表一维元素的组合,如胶原蛋白网络和合成非织造布。随机光纤网络的机制一直是众多研究的焦点。然而,纤维卷曲仅在少数情况下被明确表示。在本工作中,研究了有和没有嵌入弹性矩阵的卷曲非热纤维交联网络的力学。利用有限元模拟方法,研究了非直纤维占比和相对卷曲幅度(或扭度)对网络有效刚度的影响。建立了一种半解析模型来预测网络模量对卷曲幅度的依赖关系以及与卷曲存在相关的刚度降低的界限。随着应变的增加,网络的线性弹性响应向非线性弹性响应的转变变得更加缓慢,并且随着应变的增加,卷曲对网络切线刚度的影响减小。如果网络嵌入在弹性矩阵中,即使对于非常小的、与生物相关的矩阵刚度值,卷曲的影响也可以忽略不计。然而,与具有直纤维的类似系统相比,在存在卷曲的情况下,基质中最大主应力的分布变得更宽,这表明基质破坏的可能性增加。
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