Authors
Yongtian Luo, Che-Ling Ho, Brent R Helliker, Eleni Katifori
Publication date
2023/2
Journal
Physical Review E
Volume
107
Issue
2
Pages
024419
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
The mechanical properties of a thin, planar material, perfused by an embedded flow network, have been suggested to be potentially changeable locally and globally by fluid transport and storage, which can result in both small- and large-scale deformations such as out-of-plane buckling. In these processes, fluid absorption and storage eventually cause the material to locally swell. Different parts can hydrate and swell unevenly, prompting a differential expansion of the surface. In order to computationally study the hydraulically induced differential swelling and buckling of such a membrane, we develop a network model that describes both the membrane shape and fluid movement, coupling mechanics with hydrodynamics. We simulate the time-dependent fluid distribution in the flow network based on a spatially explicit resistor network model with local fluid-storage capacitance. The shape of the surface is modeled by …
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