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Autor:
Matthew Pittman, Ernest Iu, Keva Li, Mingjiu Wang, Junjie Chen, Nilay Taneja, Myung Hyun Jo, Seungman Park, Wei-Hung Jung, Le Liang, Ishan Barman, Taekjip Ha, Stavros Gaitanaros, Jian Liu, Dylan Burnette, Sergey Plotnikov, Yun Chen
Publikováno v:
Nat Phys
Cell behaviour is affected by the physical forces and mechanical properties of the cells and of their microenvironment. The viscosity of extracellular fluid — a component of the cellular microenvironment — can vary by orders of magnitude, but its
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC10202009/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC10202009/
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research
The axial stiffness of DNA origami is determined as a function of key nanostructural characteristics. Different constructs of two-helix nanobeams with specified densities of nicks and Holliday junctions are synthesized and stretched by fluid flow. Im
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Solids and Structures. 257:111871
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Solids and Structures. :18-27
This work focuses on understanding and quantifying the effect of high temperatures on the compressive response of open-cell aluminum foams. Foam specimens with different cell-size are compressed within an environmental chamber under a range of temper
Autor:
Stavros Gaitanaros, Stefan Szyniszewski, Jan Schroers, Josephine V. Carstensen, James K. Guest, Reza Lotfi, Wen Chen
Publikováno v:
Scripta Materialia. 208:114361
Topology optimization is increasingly being used to design the architecture of porous cellular materials with extreme elastic properties. Herein, we look to extend the design problem to the nonlinear regime and aim to maximize the energy absorption c
Publikováno v:
Extreme Mechanics Letters. 51:101598
Publikováno v:
Mechanics of Materials. 164:104124
The present work is a thorough study on the elastic instabilities of flexible polymeric foams under compression. Tessellation-based topologies are employed to generate micromechanical models of open-cell random foams with controlled morphologies. Sol