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Kirigami Mechanics as Stress Relief by Elastic Charges

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 122, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.048001

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  1. NSF DMREF program [DMR-1435829, DMREF-1435794]
  2. KITP [PHY-1125915]
  3. KITP NSF [PHY-1748958]
  4. Harvard Materials Research and Engineering Center, via NSF [DMR-1420570]
  5. Syracuse Soft & Living Matter Program

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We develop a geometric approach to understand the mechanics of perforated thin elastic sheets, using the method of strain-dependent image elastic charges. This technique recognizes the buckling response of a hole under an external load as a geometrically tuned mechanism of stress relief. We use a diagonally pulled square paper frame as a model system to quantitatively test and validate our approach. Specifically, we compare nonlinear force-extension curves and global displacement fields in theory and experiment. We find a strong softening of the force response accompanied by curvature localization at the inner corners of the buckled frame. Counterintuitively, though in complete agreement with our theory, for a range of intermediate hole sizes, wider frames are found to buckle more easily than narrower ones. Upon extending these ideas to many holes, we demonstrate that interacting elastic image charges can provide a useful kirigami design principle to selectively relax stresses in elastic materials.

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