Martin Ostoja-Starzewski , Marco B. Quadrelli , Douglas C. Stahl
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Abstract
The mechanics of paper is considered from the standpoint of fibre networks. It is shown that the classical model of paper, based on a network of infinitely long fibres capable of carrying only axial forces [1], having the geometry of a Poisson line field, does not possess generic rigidity. This pathological behaviour can be removed by the introduction of rigid fibre-fibre bonds (justified by the presence of hydrogen bonding between cellulose fibres) and fibre flexural stiffness.