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Mini-Symposium on Computational Geomechanics at GACM Colloquium 2025
Mini-Symposium on Computational Geomechanics at GACM Colloquium 2025
Mini-Symposium on Computational Geomechanics at GACM Colloquium 2025
Mini-Symposium on Computational Geomechanics at GACM Colloquium 2025
Mini-Symposium on Computational Geomechanics at GACM Colloquium 2025
Mini-Symposium on Computational Geomechanics at GACM Colloquium 2025
Programmable wrinkling patterns of liquid crystal network bilayers on compliant substrates
Smart soft materials have gained increasing attention in recent years because of their adaptive behaviors to external multi-physics stimuli, enabling diverse applications across multiple fields. Here, we show programmable wrinkling morphological patterns on liquid crystal network (LCN) bilayers bonded to compliant substrates under thermal load, by tuning the orientation of directors between LCN bilayers. We propose a solid-shell formulation that merges enhanced and natural assumed strain approaches to investigate the pattern formation and morphological transition of LCN bilayers.
Unusual stretching-twisting of liquid crystal elastomer bilayers
Liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), as a unique class of smart soft materials combining the properties of liquid crystals and hyperelasticity, are capable of rapid, anisotropic, and reversible deformations in response to mechanical, thermal or optical stimuli. Here, we report a hitherto unknown stretching-induced twisting behavior of LCE bilayer strips. Under uniaxial stretching, we reveal that due to the spontaneous mismatch strain arising from interlayer anisotropy, the bilayer strips exhibit notable twisting deformations.