2021
DOI: 10.1088/2631-8695/abf361
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Actuated bending of a long cantilevered glassy nematic bilayer strip: failure of the beam model

Abstract: Cantilevered long glassy nematic bilayer strips bend in response to light, and thus are attractive for actuation applications. The objective of this work is to examine whether the deformation can be predicted by the one-dimensional beam model as in usual practice. To do so, we consider a bilayer with orthogonal director orientations in the upper and lower layers and analyze its bending in the framework of the classical plate theory. We find that the deflection is much larger than that given by the beam model, … Show more

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“…A threepoint bending fixed fulcrum is applied at coordinates (0, 10, 5.0), supported by the gray half-columns in figure 2. Notice that the model exploits the symmetry of the system for enhanced computational performance [65].…”
Section: Continuum Formulation and Numerical Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A threepoint bending fixed fulcrum is applied at coordinates (0, 10, 5.0), supported by the gray half-columns in figure 2. Notice that the model exploits the symmetry of the system for enhanced computational performance [65].…”
Section: Continuum Formulation and Numerical Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%